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hi
just a question , but does eset cleaner module break only windows 10 or windows 8.1 and 7 too ?
thanks
hi
just a question , but does eset cleaner module break only windows 10 or windows 8.1 and 7 too ?
thanks
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 tried to to this but I get the "Error Editing Value" message. I guess this has to do with not having permission to edit the keys. So anyone know how to take ownership of the keys and then change the ownership back to SYSTEM?
Tried this too but keep on getting the "you have insufficient privileges to perform this operation" message.
1. I just posted how to change permission
2. There are many websites and videos out there to show you how to do it
3. ALWAYS REMEMBER that you have to change permission of the last FOLDER in the TREE then make your way UP, in this case all you only have to do it to 2 FOLDERS which i mentioned above.
Yess sorry, I guess you posted that while I was positing my post so I didn't see it.
Thanks for the help about how to change permissions. I did it and now the problem is fixed.
Both the folder view settings and the desktop icon ploblems are now fixed after changing the keys.
But how do you change back the change the keys ownership back to default?
Hi, can you confirm those two keys only exist if you have ESET Nod32 installed? Thanks.