Welcome to The Monastery, sechser,
I'm sorry I can't advise you on your question, as I have no Windows knowledge.
But may I suggest that you take a look on what you wrote and decide for yourself: Is it understandable, ist it clear?
A node asking for help could e.g. be composed like this:
- What is desired in which context?
- What is done so far
- Where the problems with "what is done so far" are located
As a first time poster you might be Interested in reading the nodes found in the Tutorials addressed to those new to The Monastery.
kind regards,
tomte
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