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  1. StartAllBack 3.3.9d https://s3.amazonaws.com/startisback/StartAllBack_3.3.9d_setup.exe
    2 points
  2. Yes, that's correct; @UCyborg had an issue with 52; I had one with 55.... But oddly, I reinstalled the UOC Patch to start searching for the problem, and my button icons are still OK. So ... never mind? I'm so confused....
    1 point
  3. I suspect @looking4awayout's UOC patch. The way it's installed (copy to defaults\pref subdirecory), it affects all profiles, including clean ones. I reinstalled the 2022/05/06 version without the UOC patch and the button icons are normal. Now I just have to find out which of the many, many prefs changed by the UOC patch suddenly started malfunctioning in the 2022/05/06 version....
    1 point
  4. Updated to v5, two fixes BSOD 0xA5 (0x0000000D, ..., 0x4449555F, 0) absence _UID method BSOD 0xA5 (0x11, 0x08, ..., ...) error in _AMLILoadDDB() (Connection() opcode)
    1 point
  5. Announcement: Release of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1 I am proud to announce my first release of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu. The beta test phase has been finished successfully. Thanks to my beta testers @Dave-H, @NotHereToPlayGames and @mina7601, for a great job! Without them I would definitely have come in some troubles! And thanks to @xpandvistafan for a positive rating of my work! As already announced some posts before I've decided to publish my latest work and this is the first release of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3.0 in version 1.0.0.0 shortened 3V1. And today is the day. So what would Dirty Harry say? Make my day! Purpose and components of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1: ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu is a one-click menu in systray to access and control the well-known proxy ProxHTTPSProxy. All information about this proxy can be found in my article (first post in this thread): https://msfn.org/board/topic/183352-proxhttpsproxy-and-httpsproxy-in-windows-xp-for-future-use/?do=findComment&comment=1213600 Features of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1: ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1 is a synthesis of self-programmed executables, a very few commands, credits to @AstroSkipper at MSFN, and the freeware PopMenu 3.0, credits to Jochanan Agam at freeware.persoft.ch. ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu is not a classical launcher, it is rather a systray popup menu. It can be totally customized and continuously extended according to user's needs due to its modular structure, therefore much more flexible than a classical, compiled launcher. More features can be added easily without touching existent code. Due to ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu's modular structure the user can change, add, delete and reorder features. Even the icons in menu can be changed easily by user. Here is the complete list of features implemented in ProxHTTPSPoxy's PopMenu 3v1: 1. Start ProxHTTPSPoxy 2. Stop ProxHTTPSPoxy 3. Hide ProxHTTPSPoxy 4. Show ProxHTTPSPoxy 5. Check if ProxHTTPSPoxy is running (in RAM) 6. cacert.pem Update 7. Root Certificates Update 8. Open IE Proxy settings 9. Close IE Proxy settings 10. Check system proxy status 11. Enable ProxHTTPSProxy system-wide 12. Disable ProxHTTPSProxy system-wide 13. Edit config.ini 14. Read documentation And here is a screenshot of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1: ProxHTTPSPoxy's PopMenu is provided together with ProxHTTPSProxy REV3e. This new archive called "ProxHTTPSProxy_REV3e_PopMenu_3V1" has been additionally updated by me. These are the changes to original package of @heinoganda: Changelog of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1: - @heinoganda's Certificate Updater 1.6 added. - Old CA Root Certificate CA.crt replaced by new one valid until 02/19/2032. - ProxHTTPSProxy CA Certificate Installer and Uninstaller replaced by more recent ones corresponding to pre-generated CA Root Certificate valid until 02/19/2032. - Old cacert Updater removed, recreated cacert Updater Fixed added. - cacert.pem updated to most recent one. - Alternative latest cacert.pem dated of 2022-04-26 from Mozilla added with download url. - All self-programmed executables of ProxHTTPSPoxy's PopMenu 3v1 created in two different versions, UPX and noUPX, following the spirit of ProxHTTPSPoxy's creator. Installation and configuration of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1: 1. Unpack archive and copy the complete folder ProxHTTPSProxy_REV3e_PopMenu_3V1_noUPX or ProxHTTPSProxy_REV3e_PopMenu_3V1_UPX (or its complete content) to desired location. 2. Although both, ProxHTTPSProxy REV3e and ProxHTTPSPoxy's PopMenu 3V1, are fully portable, the config file of program PopMenu has to be adjusted to new location. This can be done manually or much more comfortable automatically by a tool I created for this purpose only. Go to subfolder PopMenu and execute "Configure PopMenu.exe". This procedure will always set the menu back to default settings. If you modified the menu in the past to your needs, you have to adjust the config file "PopMenu.ini" manually, otherwise you'll lose your modifications. In any case the paths in config file "PopMenu.ini" have to be adjusted when the complete program folder (or its complete content) was copied to a new location. Tranferring all settings of an existing ProxHTTPSProxy's installation: Copy the files "CA.crt" and "config.ini" from old installation folder to new one. Same with complete subfolder "Certs". Doing it in that way you won't lose any old settings. Usage of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1: To start ProxHTTPSPoxy's PopMenu, just apply "ProxyPopMenu.exe" in main program folder ProxHTTPSProxy_REV3e_PopMenu_3V1_noUPX or ProxHTTPSProxy_REV3e_PopMenu_3V1_UPX. ProxHTTPSPoxy's PopMenu can be set to "Start automatically at Windows startup" in context menu item "Settings" which is called up by right-clicking systray icon. Here the PopMenu can be configured generally. ProxHTTPSPoxy's PopMenu has been pre-configured by me. The provided functions (items) corresponding to their labels are in most cases self-programmed executables and in a very few inserted commands. All items of ProxHTTPSPoxy's PopMenu are generally self-explanatory. Feel free to click on them and test them! If you click on item "Enable ProxHTTPSProxy system-wide", my program checks whether ProxHTTPSProxy is running or not. If not, it will be started immediately. This is necessary to set ProxHTTPSProxy to mode system-wide or setting process would fail. And one recommendation: Do not change or modify files in subfolder PopMenu and keep the file or folder structure inside main folder otherwise the ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu won't work properly! If you want to modify the menu, do it in PopMenu's "Settings". But you have to know what you do otherwise ProxHTTPSPoxy's PopMenu won't work as expected. ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu itself has a very low usage of RAM. It's only about 2 MB. And now my first release of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1: Download of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1: Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/h20kkuucurv2i2b/ProxHTTPSProxy_REV3e_PopMenu_3V1.7z/file If you find a bug, need help or have questions relating to this package, post it in commenting zone of this thread! And finally I would be very pleased about posting your experiences and opinions relating to ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1. Any reactions by liking, upvoting and commenting are desired and welcome, of course. Kind regards, AstoSkipper
    1 point
  6. Non-critical file removal is all that is needed. Even newer versions of Rufus can do it for you. https://i12bretro.github.io/tutorials/0635.html But it may be a matter of time before this is patched out. Such as maybe they will make Setup or Windows have an error if that file is missing. In regards to if Win 10 is the new 98... you think in 20 years from now there will be an active Windows 10 modding community like there is for Windows 98?
    1 point
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