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I need to enable the special permissions on the basic tab of security properties, i tried using anything, icacls cmd, etc How do i enter these characters on windows? Is there a way to check that box?
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I have a laptop (windows 10) with no numpad, so cannot use alt codes to type special characters In windows, i can't type characters like ü and ö I purchased a bluetooth numpad, but it does not seem to work either
How do i make this work?
If i want to paste without any formatting, i have to go to the paste button on the ribbon and click paste special and then unformatted text Is there a shortcut like ctrl+v that'll automatic. Problem is, the password has a special character (@) in it that is causing the set command to fail I have tried both escaping the characte.
I was checking the security rights for the folder c:\\windows\\system32\\tasks and find that authenticated users group has special permissions (notice that it has no write permissions) During last years i have found problems due this special characters, sometimes symbols have to be escaped at scripts For example @ symbol at username can produce problems because some interfaces or cli apps expect a domain/urls after @ From your experience which symbols are recommended in order to use as plain text and avoid escaping?
However, if we then open the csv file and manually replace each
With the right character it works fine. A common trick to have files sorted first in windows explorer is to add the _ character as prefix, as displayed in the screenshot below Which character can i add to the filename to have. No luck, these special keys on my laptop don't appear to generate scancode or keypress events
(got this idea from a stackoverflow answer, too bad it didn't work for me) update, 4 years later In 2014, that notebook broke and i stopped using it In addition, i don't run windows on my current notebook.