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well, when i installed mine, i changed where it was going to be installed to, so my folder is a bit different from yours :-?

i could find a file that was in the profile folder named: Bookmarks, but all it was, was the html file for the help section on bookmarks. Sad

did you just let the install go to where it suggested? because if you did, i'll just reinstall it and not mess with anything this time :lol:
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#12
Damn man, thats harsh! Sorry about losing all your stuff. I would be so unbelievebly mad if anyone every touched any of my files, especially code. It would be like unleashing hell's fury.


Quote:name the directory something.dll, set the folder icon as a dll icon, and you're set. Put it in C:\windows\system32.
Friggin genius man, genius. Better than just using the hidden property trick!
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No kidding!
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eno_on Wrote:name the directory something.dll, set the folder icon as a dll icon, and you're set. Put it in C:\windows\system32.
Friggin genius man, genius. Better than just using the hidden property trick!
Yeah, no kidding. An additional step would be to use the 'attrib' program to set it's property to system, that way it looks like a real system file:
attrib +s something.dll

I think it's disabled in Win9x and in WinXP, the option to set it isn't even shown.
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