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Contro:
One singularity in my system is that the UAC is disabled to use my old CRM Goldmine 5.5.
May be this in relation ?????

Shades:
You also need to check the user rights for the folder you wish to create the new sub-folders into. 'Run as administrator' functionality, as well as UAC, have a different impact in comparison between Windows 7 and 10. Windows 10 protects a lot of folders on the C:\ partition, more harshly then Windows 7 does. Windows 10 also gives me the impression that it protects more folders in this way than Windows 7 does.

It might be an option to add your user account to the list of users that is allowed to read and write in the desired folder (right-click on that folder, select Properties and go to tab Security to add your user account).

Something else to consider: The first (local) user account that you create in Windows is usually associated with two standard Windows user groups, called 'Users' and 'Administrators'. When accessing any folder on that computer, Windows will check what user and user group rights are configured at that folder. Windows will always default to the most restricted access to that folder, if a user is part of multiple user groups. This behavior is preferable for your own security.

Removing the associated user group 'Users' from your user account would help Windows making up its mind on how much access rights it should grant to your user account for any folder. Doing this on a single user PC is not a security problem. With a multi-user system it could be. When another user executes some malware which takes a peek at user group associations for all (local) accounts to find out which ones to target (first). 

Contro:
You also need to check the user rights for the folder you wish to create the new sub-folders into. 'Run as administrator' functionality, as well as UAC, have a different impact in comparison between Windows 7 and 10. Windows 10 protects a lot of folders on the C:\ partition, more harshly then Windows 7 does. Windows 10 also gives me the impression that it protects more folders in this way than Windows 7 does.

It might be an option to add your user account to the list of users that is allowed to read and write in the desired folder (right-click on that folder, select Properties and go to tab Security to add your user account).

Something else to consider: The first (local) user account that you create in Windows is usually associated with two standard Windows user groups, called 'Users' and 'Administrators'. When accessing any folder on that computer, Windows will check what user and user group rights are configured at that folder. Windows will always default to the most restricted access to that folder, if a user is part of multiple user groups. This behavior is preferable for your own security.

Removing the associated user group 'Users' from your user account would help Windows making up its mind on how much access rights it should grant to your user account for any folder. Doing this on a single user PC is not a security problem. With a multi-user system it could be. When another user executes some malware which takes a peek at user group associations for all (local) accounts to find out which ones to target (first). 

-Shades (August 07, 2018, 02:27 PM)
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I have control total
The UAC is disabled . Do you recommend me enable the service again in the registry ?

Contro:
There is alternative to my script ?

I know the script Skwire and goes well under the present circunstances.
Text2Folders

The advantage I use of the conflictive script is that I can made multiple selections in the list of folders to be create with the shift or the control key.

Best Regards


Contro:
Another thing I can't understand is that a similar script goes well when I change the hotkey :


--- ---    #SingleInstance Force
     
        #ifWinActive ahk_class CabinetWClass
        {
; #y::  , quito la combinaciĆ³n windows+y a ver si logro que trote en do , control+shift+y
          ^+y::
          Gui, Destroy
          WinGet, WinID, ID, A
          Gui, +LastFound
          HWND := WinExist()
          ControlGetText, DesPath, ToolbarWindow323, ahk_id %WinID%
          StringMid,DesPath,DesPath,Instr(DesPath,": ") + 2
          Gui, Add, ListView, r10 NoSort vChosenName h300 w400, File Name (Path: %DesPath%)
             For A,B in {1:"Instrucciones.txt",2:"Instalar en mv.txt", 3:"Es mal portable. Instalar como no portable.txt", 4:"Instalado como

portable.txt", 5:"Instalar cuando se pueda.txt", 6:"ReciboLLamadaAlas.proponer fecha hora.txt", 7:"Ver pantallazos.proponer fecha hora.txt",

8:"Ver grabaciones de la fecha.proponer fecha sistema.txt", 9:"password   pegado del portapapeles.txt", 10:"Avira detecta virus. en parte a

especificar.txt", 11:"File11.txt", 12:"Es un juego.txt", 13:"Es para entorno MAC Apple.txt", 14:"Tambien tienen versiones de pago.txt", 15:"No

es buen portable.Instalado como portable.txt",16:"No funcione en xp. es para w7 o sup.txt", 17:"Nuevo Notepad++ Document.txt",18:"Script

AutoIt.au3",19:"Script Autohotkey.ahk", 20:"es un trial de prueba.txt", 21:"ae.fecha.txt",22:"recordarle es dia de pago.txt", 23:"Ideas

compras.txt", 24:"File24.txt",25:"File25.txt",26:"File26.txt"}
            LV_Add("",B)
            Gui, Add, Button, gChoose, Submit
          Gui, Show, h340 w420, Choose File Name
          Return
        }
     
        Choose:
        ControlGet, List, List, Selected, SysListView321, ahk_id %HWND%
        Gui, Destroy
        Loop, Parse, List, `n
        {
           If !FileExist(DesPath "\" A_LoopField)
              FileAppend,, %DesPath%\%A_LoopField%
        }
        Return
And is very similar to the conflictive one.  :-\

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