Thanks.NTLite has no clue on what any given .EXE's supported command line options are. That's your job to Google it.
The only thing it can determine are for MSI installers, since they follow a specific pattern.
Keeping a database would be a support nightmare, as someone might be installing an old version of an app which has changed options.
For example, VC++ 2010 is "/passive" and every later version is "/install /passive".
If you rename the file, there's no way to match the original app against a database.
I did but I'm kinda confused. Where in NTLite can I find that inside the registry?Have you tried the forum Search feature?
https://www.ntlite.com/community/index.php?threads/how-do-i-change-default-wallpaper.3002/
Cos it can screw up a system. I dont even use a Take Ownership tweak anymore. see below.The rest of the thread is telling people why they shouldn't blindly use takeown/icacls to override TrustedInstaller permissions.
Run "Elevated" only when you need to, much safer.If they followed advice to use a 3rd-party app like PowerRun or NSudo to get TrustedInstaller rights, then you can edit files directly.