How do you edit an Exe file?

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2026-05-21 23:05

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Editing Compatibility Options

  1. Open the Start menu.
  2. Select "My Computer," then locate the EXE file you wish to edit using the file browser.
  3. Right-click the chosen EXE file, then select "Properties" from the right-click menu.
  4. Click on the "Compatibility" tab.

Click on "Run this Program in Compatibility Mode," then select the Windows revision you wish to emulate using the drop-down menu. The Compatibility feature allows your computer to run older software in its native environment. Some older programs and applications are prone to malfunction, or are completely unusable in modern Windows environments. Compatibility mode allows these programs to run as though they were launched from a compatible version of Windows. You can also change display properties and administrative privilege options on this screen. When you are satisfied with your changes, click "Apply" to save them.

Editing Security and Access Options
  1. Open the Start menu.
  2. Select "My Computer," then locate the EXE file you wish to edit using the file browser.
  3. Right-click the chosen EXE file, then select "Properties" from the right-click menu.
  4. Click on the "Security" tab.

Click on the "Edit" button to change the security settings for the different user groups on your computer. This will allow you to determine which accounts and programs have access to programs or files. Click on "Advanced" to change your system settings to determine what automated processes and commands can affect the selected file. These settings are especially useful for protecting valuable or vulnerable data, and can allow you to monitor access to important or controversial programs across multiple user accounts.

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