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help to replace in-use system files


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Hi,

You can make an script that uses the runonce key in the registry to do that kind of actions.

What about Windows without using AutoIt ?It would be the same as driving a car without an steering Wheel!
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The only way to replace in-use-files is to replace them when not in use.

So either you'll have to find the process that has opend them or if they are part of the operating system use the runonce key

Andre

What about Windows without using AutoIt ?It would be the same as driving a car without an steering Wheel!
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