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Autoruns' Hide Signed Microsoft Entries option helps you to zoomin on third-party auto-starting images that have been added to yoursystem and it has support for looking at the auto-starting imagesconfigured for other accounts configured on a system. Also included inthe download package is a command-line equivalent that can output in CSVformat, Autorunsc.
To view the properties of an executable configured to run automatically,select it and use the Properties menu item or toolbar button. IfProcess Explorer isrunning and there is an active process executing the selected executablethen the Process Explorer menu item in the Entry menu will openthe process properties dialog box for the process executing the selectedimage.
With the Office Deployment Tool (ODT), you can download and deploy Microsoft 365 Apps to your client computers. The ODT gives you more control over an Office installation: you can define which products and languages are installed, how those products should be updated, and whether or not to display the install experience to your users. This article covers all the available options in the tool. To learn how to use the tool itself, see Overview of the Office Deployment Tool.
The ODT consists of two files: setup.exe and configuration.xml. To work with the tool, you edit the configuration file to define what options you want, and then run setup.exe from the command line. For example, you can edit the configuration file to download the 64-bit English edition of Office, or you can edit the file to install the 64-bit English edition of Office with the EULA automatically accepted and without Publisher.
Defines the location of the Office installation files. If the ODT is run in download mode, defines where to save the files. If not included, the ODT will look for installation files in the same folder as the tool, and then use the Office Content Delivery Network (CDN). If not included and the ODT is run in download mode, the Office installation files are downloaded to the same folder as the tool.
When you download Office to a folder that already contains that version of Office, the ODT will conserve your network bandwidth by downloading only the missing files. For example, if you use the ODT to download Office in English and German to a folder that already contains Office in English, only the German language pack will be downloaded.
Defines whether the 32-bit or 64-bit edition of Microsoft 365 Apps is downloaded or installed. If Office isn't installed on the device and OfficeClientEdition isn't specified, the ODT will default to the 64-bit edition, unless the device is running a 32-bit edition of Windows or has less than 4 GB RAM. If Office is installed and OfficeClientEdition not specified, the ODT will match the architecture of the existing installation of Office. If Office is installed and OfficeClientEdition is specified, then it must match the already installed architecture. If it doesn't, the installation will fail, since mixed architectures aren't supported.
Defines where the installation files are downloaded from when running ODT in download mode. Most commonly used to distribute specific languages and products for Office from a central location on your network to another location. Note that you must specify a version when using DownloadPath, as shown in the example.
Defines which products to download or install. If you define multiple products, the products are installed in the order in the configuration file. The first product determines the context for the Microsoft Office First Run Experience.
Defines which languages to download or install. If you define multiple languages, the first language in the configuration file determines the Shell UI culture, including shortcuts, right-click context menus, and tooltips. If you decide that you want to change the Shell UI language after an initial installation, you have to uninstall and reinstall Office.
MatchInstalled can be used only if there is at least one Click-to-Run product already installed. It can't be used with the /download switch for the ODT. For more information about MatchInstalled, see Overview of deploying languages and Build dynamic, lean, and universal packages for Microsoft 365 Apps.
When you are prompted to download the file, select the file name that contains "x64" for 64-bit versions of Windows or "x86" for 32-bit versions of Windows. Use the following auto-detection information to make your choice.
If you receive Windows Update error 80070422 when you download the WinHlp32.exe update, you may have to change the Windows Update service settings, and then restart the service. To do this, follow these steps:
Warning This workaround may make a computer or a network more vulnerable to attack by malicious users or by malicious software such as viruses. We do not recommend this workaround but are providing this information so that you can implement this workaround at your own discretion. Use this workaround at your own risk.Warning This article offers information about how to work around issues that are caused by changes in this release of Windows Help. However, Microsoft makes no specific recommendations about which registry keys and which values are right for your organization. Your IT department is the best judge of how to weigh the advantages of these workarounds against the risks of using them. The safer course is to use no registry workarounds at all.The WinHlp32.exe download provides Group Policy settings and registry entries to work around two known issues in this release of Windows Help. By using the following Group Policy settings or registry entries, network administrators and individual users can re-enable macros and unblock .hlp files that are stored on intranet sites. A local computer Group Policy setting and a current user Group Policy setting are provided as a workaround for each feature. You can also use a user registry setting to manage each feature.For each feature, precedence is given in the following order:
The log file format has changed with version 1.2, and we recommend that you download and use the latest version of the tool.If this log file already exists, the tool appends to the existing file.
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); PropertySystemView v1.20Copyright (c) 2019 - 2022 Nir SoferDescriptionPropertySystemView is a tool that allows you view and modify the properties of file from GUI and command-line, using the property system of Windows operating system. For example, you can change the 'Media Created' timestamp stored in .mp4 files (System.Media.DateEncoded) as well as other metadata stored in media files and office documents, like Title, Comments, Authors, Tags, Date Acquired, Last Saved Date, Content Created Date, Date Imported, Date Taken (EXIF of .jpg files), and more...PropertySystemView also allows you to set properties of Windows. For example, you can set the System.AppUserModel.ID property of a window in order to disable the taskbar grouping ofthe specified window.System RequirementsThis tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported.Known IssuesThe property system of Windows has many bugs and issues, for example:On some 64-bit systems, edit of some properties ( like System.Document.DateCreated and System.Document.DateSaved) will only work from the 64-bit version of PropertySystemView.So if you have 64-bit system, it's recommended to use the 64-bit version of PropertySystemView.The 'Read Only' flag of properties is not very reliable. There are some read-only properties that you can actually modify, while there are properties that are not defined as read-only, but you'll get an error when trying to modify them. Some properties may behave differently on different versions of Windows operating system.The above issues, as well as other problems you may encounter, are not bugs in the PropertySystemView tool. They are issues of the property system of Windows operating system.Versions HistoryVersion 1.20Added /CopyProperty command-line option, which allows you to copy a value of one property into another property.For example, this command will copy the value of System.DateModified property into the System.Media.DateEncoded property:PropertySystemView.exe /CopyProperty "C:\temp\1.mp4" System.DateModified System.Media.DateEncodedVersion 1.19Added new option: 'Explorer Context Menu - Open In Google Maps'. If you turn on this option, 'Open In Google Maps' menu item is added to the context menu of .jpg files. Version 1.18Added option to choose another font (name and size) to display the properties list in the main window. Version 1.17Fixed some high DPI mode issues.Version 1.16Added 'Start As Hidden' option. When this option and 'Put Icon On Tray' option are turned on, the main window of PropertySystemView will be invisible on start. Version 1.15 Added 'New PropertySystemView Instance' under the File menu, for opening a new window of PropertySystemView. Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option (Turned on by default). Version 1.13Added /OpenGoogleMaps command-line option, which opens the location of .jpg image in Google Maps Web site, for example:PropertySystemView.exe /Filename "C:\temp\20200725_101225.jpg" /OpenGoogleMapsVersion 1.12Added 'Open Location In Google Maps' option. This option is available for image files with GPS information (Geo-tagging). When there are Geo-tagging properties (System.GPS.Longitude and System.GPS.Latitude), this option allows you to easily open the location of the image in Google Maps.Version 1.11Added 'Save All Items' option (Shift+Ctrl+S).Version 1.10Added 'Put Icon On Tray' option.Version 1.05Added 'Explorer Context Menu' option. When it's turned on, you can easily open any file with PropertySystemView from Windows Explorer. Simply right-click on the file and then choose the PropertySystemView menu item.Version 1.00 - First release.Start Using PropertySystemViewPropertySystemView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - PropertySystemView.exeAfter running PropertySystemView, you can easily view the properties of file by dragging it from Windows Explorer into the main window of PropertySystemView.You can also click the Browse button and choose the file to open and then press F8.Optionally, you can also access the properties of a window by dragging the target icon on the toolbar into the window or by choosing 'Load properties of the following window' from the combo-box , typing the handle of thewindow (e.g: 01CC0B06) and then pressing F8.By default, a window doesn't have any property, but you can use the 'Add New Property' option (Ctrl+N) to add a new property. For example: You can add System.AppUserModel.ID property to a windowin order to disable the taskbar grouping.If you want to view the list of all properties available on your system, simply choose 'List all properties on your system' and press F8.Information About PropertiesIf you want to get more information about a property, you can find it in this Web page on Microsoft Web site.You can also use the 'Open Microsoft Web Page' option to open the Web page of the selected property in your default Web browser.Setting a propertyIf you want to change the value of existing property, simply select the desired property and press F2 (Edit Selected Property).If the property you want to set doesn't exist, Press Ctrl+N (Add New Property), select the property you want to set and then type the property value.Other OptionsKeep Filename Time On Property Change:When you set a property that modifies the metadata stored inside a file, the operating system automatically set the modified time of the file (stored in the file system) to the current time.When this option is selected, PropertySystemView keeps the original modified time of the file while setting the property.Show Time In GMT (Raw Value):Date/Time values are usually stored in GMT, but PropertySystemView automatically convert these values to your local time zone (According to the time zone settings on your system) and the local time is displayed under the 'Raw Value' column.If you want to keep the date/tiem in GMT, you should turn on this option.Hide Read Only Properties: If you turn on this option, PropertySystemView will not display properties defined as read-only. Be aware that there some read-only properties that it's actually possible to change their values...Command Line ExamplesExport the list of all properties of 1.mp4 file into csv filePropertySystemView.exe /Filename "c:\temp\1.mp4" /scomma "c:\temp\mp4_properties.csv"Export the list of all properties on your system into html5 filePropertySystemView.exe /AllProperties /shtml "c:\temp\all_system_properties.html"Set the 'Media Created' date/time of single .mp4 file.PropertySystemView.exe /SetProperty "c:\temp\1.mp4" "System.Media.DateEncoded" "2018/11/23:08:10:30.000" Set the 'Media Created' date/time of all .mp4 files on c:\myfiles folderPropertySystemView.exe /SetProperty "c:\myfiles\*.mp4" "System.Media.DateEncoded" "2015/10/15:00:00:00.000" Copy the value of System.DateCreated property into the System.Media.DateEncoded propertyPropertySystemView.exe /CopyProperty "C:\temp\1.mp4" System.DateCreated System.Media.DateEncodedRemove the comment from all .mp4 files on c:\myfiles folderPropertySystemView.exe /RemoveProperty "c:\myfiles\*.mp4" "System.Comment" Set the 'Date Taken' value of all .jpg files on c:\pictures folderPropertySystemView.exe /SetProperty "c:\pictures\*.jpg" "System.Photo.DateTaken" "2019/11/01:10:00:00.000" Set the last saved date of the specified Excel file:PropertySystemView.exe /SetProperty "c:\temp\myfile.xlsx" "System.Document.DateSaved" "2019/10/20:11:22:33.000" Set the 'Content Created' date/time of the specified Excel file:PropertySystemView.exe /SetProperty "c:\temp\myfile.xlsx" "System.Document.DateCreated" "2019/01/31:22:59:50.000" Set the authors of all Excel files on c:\myfiles folder:PropertySystemView.exe /SetProperty "c:\myfiles\*.xlsx" "System.Author" "NirSoft" Set the 'Last Saved By' value of all Excel files on c:\myfiles folder:PropertySystemView.exe /SetProperty "c:\myfiles\*.xlsx" "System.Document.LastAuthor" "NirSoft" Set the title of Excel file:PropertySystemView.exe /SetProperty "c:\myfiles\1.xlsx" "System.Title" "This is my Excel file" Set the 'Last Saved By' value of MS-Word file:PropertySystemView.exe /SetProperty "c:\myfiles\mydoc.docx" "System.Document.LastAuthor" "NirSoft" Set the System.AppUserModel.ID property of a window that its handle is 010C0A35 to MyWindowPropertySystemView.exe /SetPropertyWindow 010C0A35 "System.AppUserModel.ID" "MyWindow"Open the location of the specified .jpg file in Google Maps:PropertySystemView.exe /Filename "C:\temp\20200719_090250.jpg" /OpenGoogleMapsCommand-Line Options/Filename Specifies the filename to load. You can use it with the save command-line options (/scomma, /shtml, and so on...) to export the properties of thespecified filename into a file./Window Specifies the handle of window to load./AllPropertiesSpecifies to load the list of all properties. You can use it with the save command-line options (/scomma, /shtml, and so on...) to export thelist of all properties on your system into a file. /SetProperty Allows to set a property from command line. You can specify a single filename, or multiple filenames, by using wildcard.For the property name, you can specify the Canonical Name (For example: "System.Document.DateSaved") or the property key (For example: "{F29F85E0-4FF9-1068-AB91-08002B27B3D9},13")./CopyProperty Allows you to copy a value of property into another property. You can specify a single filename, or multiple filenames, by using wildcard./RemoveProperty Removes the specified property from command line. You can specify a single filename, or multiple filenames, by using wildcard.For the property name, you can specify the Canonical Name (For example: "System.Comment") or the property key (For example: "{F29F85E0-4FF9-1068-AB91-08002B27B3D9},6")./SetPropertyWindow Set a property of a window. You should specify the window handle as Hexadecimal number, for example: 018E07FC/OpenGoogleMapsOpen the location of the specified .jpg filename (with /Filename command-line option) in Google Maps./stext Save the properties list to a simple text file./stab Save the properties list to a tab-delimited text file./scomma Save the properties list to a comma-delimited text file (csv)./shtml Save the properties list to HTML5 file (Horizontal)./sverhtml Save the properties list to HTML5 file (Vertical)./sxml Save the properties list to XML file./sjson Save the properties list to JSON file./sort This command-line option can be used with other save options for sorting by the desired column. The parameter can specify the column index (0 for the first column, 1 for the second column, and so on) or the name of the column, like "Display Name" and "Canonical Name". You can specify the '~' prefix character (e.g: "~Property Type") if you want to sort in descending order. You can put multiple /sort in the command-line if you want to sort by multiple columns. Translating PropertySystemView to other languagesIn order to translate PropertySystemView to other language, follow the instructions below:Run PropertySystemView with /savelangfile parameter:PropertySystemView.exe /savelangfileA file named PropertySystemView_lng.ini will be created in the folder of PropertySystemView utility.Open the created language file in Notepad or in any other text editor. Translate all string entries to the desired language.Optionally, you can also add your name and/or a link to your Web site. (TranslatorName and TranslatorURL values) If you add this information, it'll be used in the 'About' window. After you finish the translation, Run PropertySystemView, and all translated strings will be loaded from the language file.If you want to run PropertySystemView without the translation, simply rename the language file, or move it to another folder. LicenseThis utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via CD-ROM, DVD,Internet, or in any other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this and you don'tsell it or distribute it as a part of commercial product. If you distribute this utility, you must include all files inthe distribution package, without any modification !DisclaimerThe software is provided "AS IS" without any warranty, either expressed or implied,including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitnessfor a particular purpose. The author will not be liable for any special, incidental,consequential or indirect damages due to loss of data or any other reason. 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