Windows 10: Folder View Settings and Desktop Icon Positions Not Saving

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  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #301

    I solved it finally. Many thanks!
    I'm from Poland so if anyone has the same issue let me know, I'll try help.
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  2. Posts : 5
    Windows 10 Pro
       #302

    hi peoples
    i had the same problem and i changed the registry values as mentioned before and all things become normal
    after 2 days .. this morning started my PC and the problem come again

    anyone faces this problem again ? .. and how can i resolve it ???

    help plz
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  3. Posts : 5
    Windows 10 Pro
       #303

    Taymor said:
    hi peoples
    i had the same problem and i changed the registry values as mentioned before and all things become normal
    after 2 days .. this morning started my PC and the problem come again

    anyone faces this problem again ? .. and how can i resolve it ???

    help plz
    sorry guys .. i was wrong

    when i chacked the registry values i found that it restore its previous values

    can Eset update do this

    i changed the values again and all things become normal again

    any ideas about rechange the values many times ??!!
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  4. Posts : 42,634
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #304

    Hi, presumably as a workaround you can schedule a script to run as appropriate.

    Naturally you want to understand the underlying cause - or in this case, that could be ESET's responsibility. However, we don't actually know if there are other things that do the same. The symptoms have been around through generations of Windows, perhaps with more than one cause.

    Tools like Sysinternals procmon, with a highly selective filter, or a registry monitor tool, could identify when the keys are written.
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  5. Posts : 2
    W10 pro
       #305

    So, I tried, (I think) everything:
    W10 does not allow me to edit registry, as I have no permission, but also does not allow me to edit permission rights or add new user at permission.
    I started it minimal mode, also does not allow as I have no permission XD
    Tried to start the .bat x64 files, they could not make the change as there is no permission.
    I am the only user with administration rights on this home computer.


    What should I do further to solve that?


    Maybe I am doing it wrong, should I remove ESET firstly?
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  6. Posts : 12
    Windows 10
       #306

    this menthod doesnt work to me.. i've changed to
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{42aedc87-2188-41fd-b9a3-0c966feabec1}\InProcServer32
    Windows 10: Folder View Settings and Desktop Icon Positions Not Saving-clsid.png
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{42aedc87-2188-41fd-b9a3-0c966feabec1}\InProcServer32
    Windows 10: Folder View Settings and Desktop Icon Positions Not Saving-wow6432node.png
    and restart... but my desktop still arrange by it self...

    please help me... im going crazy..
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  7. Posts : 1
    windows 10 pro
       #307

    irvan said:
    this menthod doesnt work to me.. i've changed to
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{42aedc87-2188-41fd-b9a3-0c966feabec1}\InProcServer32


    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{42aedc87-2188-41fd-b9a3-0c966feabec1}\InProcServer32


    and restart... but my desktop still arrange by it self...

    please help me... im going crazy..
    Hi Irvan, just follow the manual fix below. It worked for me. Have to do it both locations. you can then confirm it by running the script file given in this tread.

    Edit: 9/25/2015 [Manual Fix]

    A user from the ESET forums named AREZCO has posted a manual fix.

    Run regedit (start menu > run/search > regedit) and go to these 2 destinations:

    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{42aedc87-2188-41fd-b9a3-0c966feabec1}\InProcServer32\
    AND
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{42aedc87-2188-41fd-b9a3-0c966feabec1}\InProcServer32\

    Double click on (Default) and replace "%SystemRoot%\SysWow64\shell32.dll" with "%SystemRoot%\system32\windows.storage.dll" in both file destinations.

    Once done, restart your computer and see if the issues have been resolved.

    **It is important to note that you need to have permission to change the value of these keys so in order to do that you must perform the steps stated below.**


    Originally Posted by chimera8888
    You need to give yourself permission to edit the registry keys




    Originally Posted by chimera8888
    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




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  8. Posts : 5
    Windows 10
       #308

    Zash said:
    I made an automated one-click fix.

    Attachment 39490

    If you are using a 64-bit Windows 10, please use run_64bit.bat
    -or-
    If you are using a 32-bit Windows 10, please use run_32bit.bat

    I tried to this thing you made but it doesn't work out. I can't even do it mannually, when I try to replace %SystemRoot%\SysWow64\shell32.dll to %SystemRoot%\system32\windows.storage.dll , it says thats an error in the writting. I don't understand why, i honestly don't know very much about computers.

    When i try do use your thing, appears the next sentences in the end of the black sheet:

    SetACL finished with error(s):
    SetACL error message: The call to SetNamedSecurityInfo () failed
    Operating system error message: Acesso negado. (in portuguese means denied access)
    ERROR: Acesso negado. (in portuguese means denied access)


    Can you help me out?
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  9. Posts : 12
    Windows 10
       #309

    gothen said:
    I tried to this thing you made but it doesn't work out. I can't even do it mannually, when I try to replace %SystemRoot%\SysWow64\shell32.dll to %SystemRoot%\system32\windows.storage.dll , it says thats an error in the writting. I don't understand why, i honestly don't know very much about computers.

    When i try do use your thing, appears the next sentences in the end of the black sheet:

    SetACL finished with error(s):
    SetACL error message: The call to SetNamedSecurityInfo () failed
    Operating system error message: Acesso negado. (in portuguese means denied access)
    ERROR: Acesso negado. (in portuguese means denied access)



    Can you help me out?
    InProcServer32 > right click > permision > advance > change owner at top.
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  10. Posts : 12
    Windows 10
       #310

    Chefdon said:
    Hi Irvan, just follow the manual fix below. It worked for me. Have to do it both locations. you can then confirm it by running the script file given in this tread.

    Edit: 9/25/2015 [Manual Fix]

    A user from the ESET forums named AREZCO has posted a manual fix.

    Run regedit (start menu > run/search > regedit) and go to these 2 destinations:

    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{42aedc87-2188-41fd-b9a3-0c966feabec1}\InProcServer32\
    AND
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{42aedc87-2188-41fd-b9a3-0c966feabec1}\InProcServer32\

    Double click on (Default) and replace "%SystemRoot%\SysWow64\shell32.dll" with "%SystemRoot%\system32\windows.storage.dll" in both file destinations.

    Once done, restart your computer and see if the issues have been resolved.

    **It is important to note that you need to have permission to change the value of these keys so in order to do that you must perform the steps stated below.**


    Originally Posted by chimera8888
    You need to give yourself permission to edit the registry keys




    Originally Posted by chimera8888
    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




    it doesnt work man.. and i've been use Attachment 39381Attachment 39382 but it doesnt work on me too..

    pretty confused about this.
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