Microsoft Increased Windows 10 v1809 permissions. Batch files can't run properly.
Microsoft Increased Windows 10 v1809 permissions. Batch files can't run properly.
Guys, I have difficulties to run my batch files even with elevated premission. When put the commands manually 1 by 1 they are being accepted (work) but not when run a batch with a bunch of them. I guess thats the response from Microsoft to disabling the Telemetry.
Anyone have such problem? I know one more guy have same problem. Im sure soon all will be in the same boat when being force to updade. Any Solutions?
Its eghter premissions or they changed the Networking.
p.s.
Tells me ERROR: Access is denied.
Anyone have such problem? I know one more guy have same problem. Im sure soon all will be in the same boat when being force to updade. Any Solutions?
Its eghter premissions or they changed the Networking.
p.s.
Tells me ERROR: Access is denied.
I am sure of course I run everything As Administrator.
What is your OS Build? Mine is 17763.194
I assume this one from 1.12.2019 is the one which changed things for me.
https://gyazo.com/f3ece3dac7f78ebbdb2bc0730a4d10ad
There was Windows Update several days ago and my Win Update service along with the Orchestrator service turned on by themselves (they were disabled). I got them on time so no Update was made. People say if you do this from the Group policy Editor fix this issue. Havent done it yet. I want to be able to do this with script not manually. I hear the new update is even worse (or just more of the same ****) because some features in G-Booster dont work now with the latest Update.
What is your OS Build? Mine is 17763.194
I assume this one from 1.12.2019 is the one which changed things for me.
https://gyazo.com/f3ece3dac7f78ebbdb2bc0730a4d10ad
There was Windows Update several days ago and my Win Update service along with the Orchestrator service turned on by themselves (they were disabled). I got them on time so no Update was made. People say if you do this from the Group policy Editor fix this issue. Havent done it yet. I want to be able to do this with script not manually. I hear the new update is even worse (or just more of the same ****) because some features in G-Booster dont work now with the latest Update.
Hm, This is interesting...
I guess I 'll have to install separate Windows.
Anyone else with this "error"
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PS E:\1.Installs.1\PERFORMANCE PACKS\1.Tools> E:\1.Installs.1\PERFORMANCE PACKS\1.Tools\Hit-Reg Fix_step1.ps1
File E:\1.Installs.1\PERFORMANCE PACKS\1.Tools\Hit-Reg Fix_step1.ps1 cannot be loaded because running scripts is disabled on this system. For more information, see
about_Execution_Policies at https:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=135170.
+ CategoryInfo : SecurityError: ( :) [], ParentContainsErrorRecordException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : UnauthorizedAccess
Anyone else with this "error"
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PS C:\Windows\system32> Get-ExecutionPolicy -List
Scope ExecutionPolicy
----- ---------------
MachinePolicy Undefined
UserPolicy Undefined
Process Undefined
CurrentUser Restricted
LocalMachine Undefined
PS C:\Windows\system32> Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
Execution Policy Change
The execution policy helps protect you from scripts that you do not trust. Changing the execution policy might expose
you to the security risks described in the about_Execution_Policies help topic at
https:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=135170. Do you want to change the execution policy?
[Y] Yes [A] Yes to All [N] No [L] No to All [S] Suspend [?] Help (default is "N"): y
Set-ExecutionPolicy : Windows PowerShell updated your execution policy successfully, but the setting is overridden by
a policy defined at a more specific scope. Due to the override, your shell will retain its current effective
execution policy of Restricted. Type "Get-ExecutionPolicy -List" to view your execution policy settings. For more
information please see "Get-Help Set-ExecutionPolicy".
At line:1 char:1
+ Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : PermissionDenied: ( :) [Set-ExecutionPolicy], SecurityException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : ExecutionPolicyOverride,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.SetExecutionPolicyCommand
PS C:\Windows\system32> Get-ExecutionPolicy -List
Scope ExecutionPolicy
----- ---------------
MachinePolicy Undefined
UserPolicy Undefined
Process Undefined
CurrentUser Restricted
LocalMachine RemoteSigned
LMAO n1kobg,n1kobg wrote:And I just realised I messed up the Thread. I mean v1809
How are you man????
Someone from MS must of heard about you and decided to restrict you from using their OS....
Just kidding, sorry to hear that such is our destiny. (To be restricted)
Wish you solve it soon!!
Stay safe and well my friend
To run a Script with Powershell you just enter in the same Powershell Window:n1kobg wrote:Guys, I have difficulties to run my batch files even with elevated premission. When put the commands manually 1 by 1 they are being accepted (work) but not when run a batch with a bunch of them. I guess thats the response from Microsoft to disabling the Telemetry.
Anyone have such problem? I know one more guy have same problem. Im sure soon all will be in the same boat when being force to updade. Any Solutions?
Its eghter premissions or they changed the Networking.
p.s.
Tells me ERROR: Access is denied.
set-executionpolicy -executionpolicy unrestricted
Then Type "A" For [A] Yes to All!
Then Type in exp. >> "Hit-Reg Fix_step1.ps1"
Everything works fine.
Windows 1809 Current version is " Version 10.0.17763.316 "
st1cky wrote:To run a Script with Powershell you just enter in the same Powershell Window:
set-executionpolicy -executionpolicy unrestricted
Then Type "A" For [A] Yes to All!
Then Type in exp. >> "Hit-Reg Fix_step1.ps1"
Everything works fine.
Windows 1809 Current version is " Version 10.0.17763.316 "
I also want to do them not manually but automatically, with just a click. Thanks for the command btw.