In XenApp? XenDesktop?
Persistent? Non-Persistent?
UPM? RES/Ivanti?
Start by using something like FolderChangesView while you're applying a license to see what it's accessing. Then you can work on capturing that with whatever profile management you're using. Some software dumps stuff into ProgramData (or elsewhere) which makes things slightly more difficult to keep.
You may be right but I’m not talking about hacking the actual game just making a copy of the game saves so we can restore them. I know for a fact not all the files they install are write protected or encrypted because I made some changes to the GameUserSettigs.ini file located at: /Users/your_username/App Data/Local/Packages/Microsoft.Dayton_1.3137.99.2_x64/Local State/State of Decay 2/Saved/Config/UWP/
I haven’t bothered to try and find where the game stores its saves but I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a location that isn’t encrypted. Which if that’s the case makes it very possible to do it.
There is a free program by NirSoft called Folder Changes that might help.
Right now I just want to play it every time I have a free moment. When I get my first community up and running strong maybe I’ll do a little digging around.
Not quite what you're asking for, but this may get you a little closer.
nirsoft FolderChangesView runs actively and scans for any modifications to a file system.
I'm not sure if it can be done pro grammatically or not.
Works after the fact to show any new files. http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/what_changed.html
Needs to be running but provides more information. http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/folder_changes_view.html
Also needs to be running and provides the most information. https://live.sysinternals.com/tools/Procmon.exe
I think you would need to use another tool like this to launch a task when a folder changes: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/folder_changes_view.html
Then you can have it launch the YouTube upload script. I haven't used this yet, but give it a shot and see if it does what you need.