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Post by TechSalt on Jul 18, 2022 5:23:43 GMT -8
Note: This has not been fully tested, nor has it been tested on a system with UAC enabled or on a standard user. Proceed at your own risk. Go to C:\Windows\System32 Rename aclui.dll to aclui_.dll (as backup) Copy XP's aclui.dll (must be x64 if you are on a x64 system!) to C:\Windows\System32
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Jevil7452
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Post by Jevil7452 on Aug 21, 2022 13:36:21 GMT -8
You can do the same thing with Windows 7's version, just use aclui.dll (and it's mui) from Windows 7
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Post by Nex on Jan 14, 2024 17:04:25 GMT -8
You can do the same thing with Windows 7's version, just use aclui.dll (and it's mui) from Windows 7 I tested this on W10 1903. In my case, the registry editor breaks every time you try to open it.
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