how do i check my software publisher

Anonymous
2022-01-07T14:18:49+00:00

i want my folder in a file but it wont do it

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-01-07T16:01:50+00:00

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    "How do I check my software publisher"

    What's the reason to check a software publisher,.?

    Are you trying to install a program or had it installed

    and can Not - Run it on your operation System : To check

     for compatibility mode,.? Follow these steps below
    

    As an example. if you've the program "CCleaner"

      **Shortcut** or called **icon** too : on the Desktop
    
    1. Right-click on the "CCleaner" icon >> click on Properties < Last line
    2. Click the [Compatibility] Tab and >> Put a check-Mark on the box

    called [✔] [Run this program in compatibility mode] and select

    Windows 8 : 8.1 or 7 operating system << From the Drop-down menu

        and proceed, with the installation or to Run the program
    
      or open , your browser : on the Search bar [Type the name]
    

    of the Publisher and press - Enter : To get info about it

     Now with the  "**i want my folder in a file but it won't do it"** 
    

    we don't know at which folder, you're referring to..? explain

    Note : Usually when windows users, open a program from the

    Desktop >> The UAC = User Account Control > Warning appears

    Here on the UAC > Mini-window, you can See the "Publisher name"

    sometimes says : Verified publisher = Unknown  :  Hope this helps
    
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  2. Anonymous
    2022-01-08T00:30:34+00:00

    i want my folder in a file but it wont do it

    You normally put a file in a folder, not a folder in a file

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