Re: How to replace inbox driver in Vista?



didn't think you could execute a copy without interactive, but it appears
you can.

Still doubt it will work, but don't have a Vista machine handy to test it.

"Norman Diamond" <ndiamond@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Who said anything about /interactive?

I agree that the /interactive hole was closed. That's why I didn't
suggest trying it.


"Bill McKenzie" <bkmckenzie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I believe they closed this "at" hole on Vista. I don't believe you can
use the /interactive flag with "at" anymore on Vista and without that I
don't believe a copy would work.

Also, it wouldn't help with native drivers anyway. Native drivers are
not modifiable by the system account either.

You are pretty much screwed AFAIK. I was working with Microsoft before
Vista RTM on some native replacement drivers and the only way we could
replace system drivers was with binaries signed using a Microsoft cert,
which of course we didn't have direct access to. Without that cert (and
test certs will not suffice) I know of no way to do this. I haven't
tried Ivan's suggestion though...interesting!!

Max's solution is the quick and dirty way I always use. Just modify the
image path.

Bill M.

"Norman Diamond" <ndiamond@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Make a BAT file containing a COPY command, and use the AT command to
execute the BAT file in the Local System account?

(I haven't tried it. Please say if it works ^_^)


"Jack Huang" <huangjj@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I would replace free build acpi.sys with checked build acpi.sys in
Vista.
I always get access denied error.
How should I do to replace inbox driver in Vista?

Best Regards
Jack Huang







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