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    There are two .bmp images for that.

    You'll need Restorator(paid) or Resource Hacker (free) to modify shell32.dll in C:\Windows\System32.

     

    In Bitmap section images #632 and #633.

     

    I see. Can that change the text color from dark blue to white as well?

     

    No, text color for that links is in .msstyle file. You'll need program called Windows Style Builder to change text color.

  2. Well, that graphic is disturbing.  Almost as disturbing as Microsoft's policies.

     

    I was disturbed too back in 2013 when i installed famous KB2670838 since then i added that part to my script and install only security updates manually.

     

     

    I looked through the list of Windows 7 updates and found the [lack of] descriptive text for several of them disturbing, and the "update to Windows Update" especially worrisome, so I think I'll wait to install them until some additional reporting on what others are experiencing with this set of updates appears online.

     

     

    That is exactly what i do. :whistle:

  3. sc config wuauserv start= disabledsc stop wuauservREG ADD "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\wuauserv" /v Start /t REG_DWORD /d "00000004" /fREG ADD "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\wuauserv" /v FailureActions /t REG_BINARY /d "80510000000000000000000003000000140000000000000060ea000000000000000000000000000000000000" /f

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  4. Maybe will help. Right-click register/unregister dll.

     

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00; Register / unregister context menu .dll[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.dll]"Content Type"="application/x-msdownload"@="dllfile"[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\dllfile]@="Application Extension"[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\dllfile\Shell\Register\command]@="regsvr32.exe \"%1\""[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\dllfile\Shell\UnRegister\command]@="regsvr32.exe /u \"%1\""

     

  5. To quote from another forum where we talked about privacy issue in Windows 10:

     

    We already gave it away a long time ago. Smartphones, Facebook, Twitter, Google account, emails... your privacy stopped existing long time ago. You'll just give it to Microsoft as well.
    Best way to stop being bothered by privacy is to literally give all your data to everyone. At that point they lose interest in you since... well, everyone have your info so they can't sell it to anyone else

     

     

    Can someone here with more brain cells than me could explain what kind of mindset stays behind that logic? :blink:

  6. Lest anybody get the impression -- in the wake of the NSA revelations -- that the U.S. government is the only one that snoops into private individuals' business, read this:

    Foreign regimes use spyware against journalists, even in U.S.

    --JorgeA

    And this:

    Open letter to the President of the Republic of Serbia

    Dear President Nikolic,
    Regarding your claims that your communications are being surveilled without authorisation, we want to let you know that we share your concern and remind that we as citizens also fear that our communications are being accessed without our knowledge or consent.
    Article 41 of the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia guarantees the right to privacy of communication and ensures that electronic communications of every person are not arbitrarily intercepted without any oversight. Lack of transparency and compliance of mechanisms and procedures with the Constitution and international standards in the field of privacy protection, for all citizens of Serbia, may result in the loss of confidence in state institutions, therefore making it difficult to establish a stable democratic society.
    Additionally, journalists, human rights activists and researchers are not able to perform their roles in society independently, impartially and adequately if their communications are subjected to unauthorized surveillance

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    Software for mass surveillance in Serbia
    The use of technology for mass surveillance of electronic communications is no longer a secret - there are indications that FinFisher/FinSpy software and tools sold by a company called “Trovicor” are used in Serbia, although there is no precise data of whether they are used by public authorities or private organizations. There is no clear legal framework nor control mechanisms for the use of these tools, and their misuse roughly violates the right to privacy, and thus threatens the foundations of a democratic society.
    About FinFisher/Finspy
    I just wonder, how many people listen my conversation with my wife over the phone or whatever. :blink:
  7. Mine is clean install but on VMware, maybe it has to do something with that.

    After installation SB and restart explorer nothing happened so i restarted os and after restart i went to desktop, config window pops up and i changed just start orb form sb menu and hit ok. Then error pops up.

    Forgot to mention. I enabled built in admin account and installed sb from there.

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