HideToolz 2.2

10/10/2009 12:39 Verdacht#1
Hey, i am a vista 32 bit user and im trying to lauch hidetoolz 2.2 which is made for vista. But wjen i double click the exe i get this error:
Windows cannot access the specified device, path or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item.
My user account is running as administrator and also if i right click and run as admin i get the same error. Does anyone maybe know how i can fix this.
This problem onlly appears when i try to launch this exe. I dont have any other problems with other exe.files.
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I am using avg antivirus also.
Thx for help
10/10/2009 14:02 tco03yc#2
u need to run it as admin
10/10/2009 18:19 Verdacht#3
I alrdy tried that same error
10/13/2009 16:34 Verdacht#4
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I think its the exe itself that is protected cause when i try to add the exe file with takecontrol it says i am not authorised to open this file.
Pretty weird. The vista trick doesnt work either so maybe its the file itself
10/14/2009 16:45 Verdacht#5
Could it be that its my antivirus avg? Altough when i turn off avg it still gives error.
It has to do something with admin or avg i cant figure out any other possibility.
12/20/2009 09:38 ejrazalas#6
NOT WORKING IN WINDOWS 7(x86). is there any other program that can hide client?
01/21/2010 05:45 loklokppp#7
THX For ShARinG~ can it through the HShield?
08/02/2010 02:01 DE_20#8
Hello, I apologize if I am bumping this thread but I do have two questions related to this thread.
1: Would this work with a Vista 64-bit? (One of my Program Files have "(x86)" next to it)
2: I get this driver error "Driver Load Error 0xC000036B" Any ways to fix it?
Thanks in advance and apologies for bumping this thread.
10/13/2010 01:52 DjMichael41#9
Unfortunality nathing worked for me...screw Vista XP and Win7 4ever...hope someone gets the fix for this...
10/13/2010 02:22 DjMichael41#10
This is definitly a security and permission problem...
1šst-You can not open it, not even logged in Admin account.
2šnd-You can not move it to somewhere else, after it is in your computer, you are only able to choose the destiny by WinRar...Well not even on compatibility modefor XP SP+2 works...
I guess there might be a program needed to disable this.
I'd apreciate if someone knows anything, MS.