yep. Ran powershell as admin as well. the discex folder is there and discex.exe is present. I'm stumpedDid you extract the whole zip to a folder first?
yep. Ran powershell as admin as well. the discex folder is there and discex.exe is present. I'm stumpedDid you extract the whole zip to a folder first?
I thought maybe it was my win10 machine. So I tried it out on my 7 machine. Same result.Did you extract the whole zip to a folder first?
What is the path to the folder? Maybe it's too long or has some strange characters in it. Try moving it to like C:\gcoI thought maybe it was my win10 machine. So I tried it out on my 7 machine. Same result.
I thought of that too. I named the folder just simply "1".What is the path to the folder? Maybe it's too long or has some strange characters in it. Try moving it to like C:\gco
Thanks for the demonstration! I was confused on how to get this to work.I thought of that too. I named the folder just simply "1".
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Run from cmd without admin privilegescan anyone help with this? I've run the script and I get the error: '?\DiscEx.exe' not found
Run from cmd without admin privileges