![]() ![]() In the AntiVirus hacker’s handbook book that I co-authored, I explain how Anti-Virus solutions are not optimal and just give you a false sense of security! What is more shameful is that “top” and “reputable” AntiVirus solutions like “ Windows Defender” from Microsoft, “BitDefender”, “Kaspersky Antivirus” among many other AVs do a very poor job telling which is a malware and which is not! ![]() If you follow this VirusTotal link here, you will see that as of, only 2/41 falsely detect the ResetPermission.exe as a virus and the remaining AntiVirus solutions detect correctly. It is a shame that even in 2016, AntiVirus solutions are very poor at distinguishing malware from good ware. ResetPermission tool continues to be plagued by Antivirus falsely reporting it as a Trojan or virus! – Very important – ResetPermissions.exe is NOT a virus or trojan, read on: Add a folder exclusion to Windows Defender to solve the issue.ĭo you want to master Batch Files programming? Look no further, the Batchography is the best book on the topic and the most up to date!Īvailable in print or e-book editions from Amazon. Note: Windows Defender might block this attack. Downloadĭownload the utility executable – use the password: lallouslab I am not responsible for mishaps due to using this tool recklessly (for example trying to reset system or root folders permission), however, I display a warning when this tool is about to be used on a root folder:Ĭheck the “How it works” section above then please refer to Microsoft TechNet site for information about the tools used. Backup the permissions beforehand if you have to. Please use this utility at your own risk. Please read more about that in this article. Now you can, with the two new “Backup permissions” and “Restore permissions” functionalities. Windows Error Reporting – Local crash dump collection graphical toolīacking up / Restoring the files permissionsĭon’t you wish you could undo all the permission changes you did because your system became unstable due to misusing this utility? You have a chance to tweak the commands before you press “GO” and execute them. To keep the explanation short and less technical, this utility is just a shell that uses the following utilities from Microsoft:Īll the commands that are going to be executed are showed to you beforehand. When the ResetPermission utility is added to the Explorer folder context menu, you will be able to right-click on any folder and then choose a new option called “Reset Permission”. Note: always press “GO” after you select any of the advanced options. Those two features are explained in details in this article here. Remove from Explorer folder context menu.When you press this button, you get two options: This is a new feature introduced in version 1.1.0. ABOUT: Shows the version and about text.GO: executes the commands in the “Command that will be executed” text box.Don’t follow links: this option applies to the “Reset files permission” and “Take files ownership” options only.Reset hidden and system files: This command will make invisible files visible.Apply for all sub-directories: Use this option to apply the selected commands recursively. ![]() For that reason please check this option if needed. ![]()
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