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In Reply to: RE: WFP (Windows File Protection) disabling batch script- the 'really' easy way! posted by taste on September 16, 2013 at 18:48:06
While this is remarkable work I must say this approach would be invaluable for migrating to minlogon. I did the hard way 2 times before I got it right...had to reload windows and reset everything.Well done!
Edits: 09/17/13Follow Ups:
Hi Theo,
I believe this is something you wanted all in one script- minlogon install and WFP disable without the need of additional files or manually setting up.
I have now managed to come up with a batch script that both installs minlogon and does the WFP disable all in one go. Just needs a reboot afterwards. Unfortunately it will need building as below, as I am wary of giving out anything directly that creates the file.
TO CREATE THE BATCH SCRIPT: Just place my createminlogonbatch.exe file in the same folder as a minlogon.exe file (it must have the name minlogon.exe NOT renamed to winlogon.exe). Run it and it will create the batch file in the same folder.
After this you can just store the batch file and forget about the other files (minlogon.exe gets 'built in' to the batch file and will be created just by running the batch file).
Run this and it will install minlogon and do the WFP disable- including all registry patches needed. Then re-boot.
See the link below for where to get the files (all you'll need is the createminlogonbatch.exe file as you have minlogon.exe already- just see step 3 and 4).
While I appreciate your effort, for me it is unnecessary. I am already there plus I have many copies of my OS on Snapshot files which always allows me to recover after an attempt to 'process improve' my OS goes awry. For newbies though this is a very useful thing to have.
Yes, I thought you'd be sorted regarding this, no worries.But you can take the credit for coming up with the idea. Only ever thought about just making a script to disable WFP. But this one is much better.
For anyone tinkering with their cMP builds though, I suggest making yourself a copy of 'The Ultimate Boot CD for Windows'. [Not my work this time.] You just need an XP installation disk and the software from their webpage (link below). It builds an ISO which can be burnt as a bootable CD.
Whenever any tweeks cause the cMP machine to not boot up, and safe-mode fails, boot to this disk (takes about 5 minutes) then you can rename files and even edit the registry without needing a working hard disk image. Saved me from re-installing many times while developing tests. Also contains DriveImage XML (I think it's called) for making / restoring partition backups.
Just one caution though: You need to have your PC set to IDE mode as AHCI will cause a blue screen on booting to the CD.
Edits: 10/07/13
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