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Please, what guidance did you use?
I tried this, but still I do not https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFZsXI9sq34
OK, it seems to be solved now following the Eset forum thread.
For me the only problem was on Folder viewing but it's really the end of a nightmare!
Hoping Eset or Microsoft give an automatic fix for all people.
Not everyone is able to take ownership of registry key, change string. Even open regedit is for most people something horrible
When I opened the thread in Eset I was hoping for a quick response from Eset, but, in the end, it was the collaboration among users to give a solution. From Eset Customer care I did not have any answers yet after eight days although I send them all they had asked me.
So, thanks to all the users!!
You need to give yourself permission to edit the registry keys
Start by right-clicking on the last sub-key which in this case is InProcServer32 and click on Permissions the Advanced then change Ownership to yourself.
Assuming you're on Windows 10 click on Change -> Advanced again -> Find Now -> Administrators.
Then tick the "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects" and also "Replace all child object permission entries..."
Click OK
Then select "Administrators" in the Permissions window you first opened and tick "Full Control" then hit OK
Do that to the InProcServer32 folder and the {42aedc87-2188-41fd-b9a3-0c966feabec1} in both HKEY paths
As for the reg file itself that i uploaded Right Click -> Properties -> Security tab ->follow the general steps i wrote above
I performed this procedure and this error occurred:
Unable to save permission changes for InProcServer32
Thanks everyone for the help its working great now i have my desktop back thanks sooooo much!
It works! Thank you guys for all the effort, finally after 3 weeks without any help from MS - we did it!
Hi, I can confirm those keys do not exist on my PC (I use Bitdefender).
As these symptoms (folder view, desk top icons) have affected many others thru several generations of Windows I assume there is another mechanism that can give rise to the same symptoms, as far as I know, without reliable solution.