Problem, cannot rename LocalizedString to LocalizedString. Old Solution, Edit Menu, Permissions. Take ownership and assign yourself Full Control, just as you would for folder. Note type should be Expanded String Value. Name it: LocalizedString. Again if you get an error, check the permissions. See screenshot to the right Guy at W7-Ultimate. When you launch this tool it analyzes a users effective NTFS permissions for a specific file or folder, and takes into account network share access, then displays the results in a nifty desktop dashboard!
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Click Sign In to add the tip, solution, correction or comment that will help other users. Report inappropriate content using these instructions. Changing Computer Name in Windows 7. By default, when you install Windows 7 and type your username at the time of installation, the computer name would be in this format: USERNAME-PC To change the computer name, log on with an administrator account and then follow the below steps: Click the Start button , right-click Computer , and then click Properties.
Suppose I change the computer name to mypc2 from UI. Now the key ComputerName points to mypc2 where as the parameter in ActiveComputername still has the old name mypc 1. After rebooting the computer, both the keys point to the new name mypc2. Looks like there is no registry key that stores full computer name. Computer name and domain name are stored separately. You can query both these registry key values and then combine them to get the full computer name.
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