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How to give a .bat file permissions and ownership in Windows 7?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zach" data-source="post: 2534177" data-attributes="member: 212979"><p>I make themes for my friends, most of which use Windows 7. Windows 7 requires that you have permissions and ownership of files in the C:\Windows folder. In order for the theme to work, you need to replace those files. On Windows XP, I always used a replacer.bat. Now I have to get the permissions and whatnot, and then you have to manually replace the files. I just need to know if I can give the replacer.bat the permissions and ownership, and if so, how?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zach, post: 2534177, member: 212979"] I make themes for my friends, most of which use Windows 7. Windows 7 requires that you have permissions and ownership of files in the C:\Windows folder. In order for the theme to work, you need to replace those files. On Windows XP, I always used a replacer.bat. Now I have to get the permissions and whatnot, and then you have to manually replace the files. I just need to know if I can give the replacer.bat the permissions and ownership, and if so, how? [/QUOTE]
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