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darkwolf_99
February 25th, 2009, 02:29 AM
hi guys,
i installed the new final version, Returnil Virtual System 2008 Premium Edition v2.0.1. but i cannot find the new function??? , Real System Autoruns, according to the introduction.
what's more, i cannot open it with command line according to the help documents as well.>:(
anyone can help me? thanks in advance.
regards,
allan
Coldmoon
February 25th, 2009, 10:21 AM
Hello darkwolf_99 and welcome :)
Click Start > All Programs > Returnil > Returnil Tools to locate the Real System Autoruns plug-in
darkwolf_99
February 25th, 2009, 10:45 AM
hi coldmoon,
many thanks for your reply. here is picture from my star menu. please have a look. and my friends also could not find and open the function:(
as to the other two tools, "C:\Program Files\Returnil\Returnil.exe" /ANTIEXECUTE & "C:\Program Files\Returnil\Returnil.exe" /mover, work very well. but "C:\Program Files\Returnil\Returnil.exe" /Autoruns, can only open the main screen, not the tool
my system is win2008sp1 standard
Coldmoon
February 25th, 2009, 11:01 AM
Strange - did you try to uninstall and then reinstall the program? Also, did you recieve any error messages during the original install?
darkwolf_99
February 25th, 2009, 07:32 PM
hi coldmoon,
i will try to install it again. and let you know the situation
there is no any error message during the original install.
regards,
Allan
subset
February 25th, 2009, 07:40 PM
{QUOTE-> but "C:\Program Files\Returnil\Returnil.exe" /Autoruns, can only open the main screen, not the tool <-QUOTE}
The 'Returnil Real System Autoruns' link is "C:\Program Files\Returnil\Returnil.exe /REGISTRY"
Cheers
darkwolf_99
February 25th, 2009, 08:28 PM
{QUOTE-> Strange - did you try to uninstall and then reinstall the program? Also, did you recieve any error messages during the original install? <-QUOTE}
just now i uninstalled the program, restarted PC, re-installed it and restarted PC again. but there is still no the tool:'(
darkwolf_99
February 25th, 2009, 08:31 PM
{QUOTE-> The 'Returnil Real System Autoruns' link is "C:\Program Files\Returnil\Returnil.exe /REGISTRY"
Cheers <-QUOTE}
thanks for your reply. but it didn't work, too. please have a look at this picture. is it right?
subset
February 26th, 2009, 09:05 AM
{QUOTE-> thanks for your reply. but it didn't work, too. please have a look at this picture. is it right? <-QUOTE}
Yes, it is. Upper or lower case letters for 'registry' make no difference.
I don't know why this window doesn't show up, maybe it's a bug and/or related to (Windows) localization.
Cheers
tekie
February 26th, 2009, 01:49 PM
hi darkwolf_99 ..
1. Do you have administrative rights to the Windows Server 2008?
2. You could try to right-click on Returnil.exe, (located in the program files folder) and choose "run as". Then click on "administrator". You must supply an administrator password if it ask you to.
3. If it still won't let you .. then most likely Windows Server 2008 has that function locked out.
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EDIT:
Also, I just checked the OS Platforms that support Returnil, and I didn't see Windows Server 2008 in the list.
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Coldmoon
February 26th, 2009, 04:44 PM
{QUOTE-> ...Also, I just checked the OS Platforms that support Returnil, and I didn't see Windows Server 2008 in the list. <-QUOTE}
The core of 2008 is Vista and as a result RVS is compatible. Also our testing to date has not identified any issues. The site and documentation should be updated during the 3x series...
Hello darkwolf_99,
{QUOTE-> please have a look at this picture. is it right? <-QUOTE}
What is the native language for your computer?
Mike
darkwolf_99
February 26th, 2009, 10:22 PM
hi guys,
i highly appreciated your replies.
i have tried this with XP sp2 in virtual machine as well. but there is no the new tool, too. and cannot open it by command line
in the two OS, win2008 and xp, my rights are administrator. in the meantime, nobody around me can find it in their computer, too.???
my native language for my PC is simplified chinese
thanks
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