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- How do I enable Windows special permissions in the security tab?
I need to enable the special permissions on the basic tab of security properties, I tried using anything, icacls cmd, etc Is there a way to check that box?
- How to type alt codes with no numpad? - Super User
I have a laptop (Windows 10) with no numpad, so cannot use alt codes to type special characters I purchased a bluetooth numpad, but it does not seem to work either How do I make this work?
- windows - What is Special Permissions? - Super User
What do you mean by “different things”? “Read permissions” is not “Permission to read” but instead the ability to read the ACL
- What are the most compatible special characters for login passwords . . .
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?
- Shortcut in Word or Excel for Special Paste? - Super User
On Word 2007 to 2013 on Windows, you can use Ctrl + Alt + V On Word 2011 for Mac, you can use Control + Command + V Both of these will bring up the "Paste Special" dialog There's no shortcut directly for "Unformatted Text", but since you can use arrows to go to "Unformatted Text" and Enter to confirm, this is probably the fastest way without a macro
- How to use special characters in username password for HTTP proxy?
I am trying to setup an HTTP proxy on a Windows machine 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
- Windows Explorer sorting order for special characters?
What is the sorting order used in Windows Explorer? I was specifically wondering what special characters sort after the alphabets? As far as I can tell (test), all special characters seem to be
- Character in filename that makes it sorted in last position in Windows
A common trick to have files sorted first in Windows Explorer is to add the _ character as prefix, as displayed in the screenshot below Question: Which character can I add to the filename to have
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