@fabricio simoes If that's the case, I ran this with Symantec (fully updated and with reputation settings enabled, a bit hard core maybe) and all files are accepted by AV engine. Dunno what AV engine you use. Only issue was cmdow.exe but after unpacking file all is a story. If that can help
I'm constantly updating the main script, OfficeRTool.cmd. There are no changes to the other files at the moment. All models will be based on OfficeRTool.cmd. So, always download and modify the current OfficeRTool.cmd file.
I don't care what people think. I develop the script and share it. Anyone who wants to uses it, anyone who mocks it, anyone who supports me.
no body mocks you. and i like the result of this script, fresh new idea's, i like some of them some new perspective, it's good.
Improvements were made to the [G] Change Office Edition menu. The timer counter was removed. The code was optimized. The missing "Go Back" and "Go to Main Menu" options were added .Note: I need to make a small change to the version. I need to change the value 9 that I use for return to the main menu. The fix will come. [0] Go Back [9] Go to Main Menu
OfficeRTool_16.4.2_v3.cmd If you set Window Size Height to 50 you can (at least i can) display header with build version.
Btw @Dark Vador This is UPX role in this context - absolutely nothing. In fact you're adding more bytes and more easily trigger AV engines
In the [G] Change Office Edition tab, all old format remnants have been cleaned. New B and M key combinations have been correctly implemented. Code logic has been made consistent. The script will now operate with user-friendly navigation: (B) for going back, (M) for returning to the main menu.
Yes, Windows 10 and 11 have curl built in by default, starting from build 17063. You can use it directly from the Command Prompt or PowerShell.