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thepwrtank18

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  1. Assuming the theory is true, I'm surprised that they would even bother to flag them as "compatibility issues", making them look like "the bad guys" here.

    They could have easily said nothing and made Tihiy deal with the mess with no warning, plus avoiding any PR risk along the lines of "why is Microsoft controlling what software I use".

    Maybe someone at Microsoft actually cares about the quality of the start menu ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  2. 3 minutes ago, iGameShit said:

    StartAllBack is no longer compatible with the latest build in the Dev Channel. Either Microsoft just drastically changed how the taskbar functions or is actively trying to prevent element modifiers from working correctly from here on out. Is there something that you could do on your end to see if it's fixable?

    It's completely arbitrary. You can uninstall SAB, update, change the filename of the setup exe to get rid of "startallback", and it works perfectly.

  3. 2 hours ago, Redrider said:

    I'm running the Canary build 26085 and using StartAllBack v3.7.7 and have run into a small problem. On my second display, part of the open window always hides under the Taskbar unless I minimize the program. This happens anywhere I move the Taskbar. I also had this problem on the last Insider Canary build. For now I have the Taskbar set to not show on my second monitor.

    Can reproduce, same issue here.

  4. xpmgr is a license manager for Windows XP and Server 2003 (and hopefully Office and PLUS!), inspired by slmgr for Windows Vista and newer. It can:

    • Get the system's product ID
    • Change the system's product key
    • Generate an Installation ID
    • Send a Confirmation ID
    • Get the # of days until activation is required
    • Get the # of days until the evaluation period expires, for evaluation copies of Windows


    https://github.com/UMSKT/xpmgr

    Credits to diamondggg for making the magic numbers, ICOMLicenseAgent interface, and LoadLicenseManager() function, which were taken from [REDACTED] and modified to work in a CLI.

    This tool supports all x86 and x64 editions of Windows XP, Server 2003 and other one-off editions. Itanium editions are not supported, as they don't have Windows Product Activation in the first place.

    This tool does not facilitate piracy. This tool is made for power users to have an easier time with license management on older versions of Microsoft products, before Microsoft made slmgr. All that xpmgr does is use API's that the OOBE (or Office's first run) uses.

  5. 6 hours ago, mina7601 said:

    The error message that appears when opening Firefox x64 installer is: "Sorry, Firefox can’t be installed. This version of Firefox requires Microsoft Windows 7 x64 or newer. Please click the OK button for additional information."

    @thepwrtank18 You need to spoof the OS, or spoof the installer itself to install Firefox. Consult my post here for more information:

    It's still asking for Windows 7+.

  6. Having the Address toolbar turned on breaks the taskbar (such as making it taller and making the time default to what you would find on the Large icon setting). 

    Before:

    image.thumb.png.27e600a5d4e423157f938d941392f1e8.png

    After:

    image.thumb.png.b7b2eb03bc6f7368fb713ce77b842c23.png

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