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Ok, here is my point of fuzziness. Explore.exe is apparently not only just the method of launching the file folder window. It also is what most everything else uses to allow the PC to function for that person I believe? Here is what I am getting at, and I have done this........ so I know this is what happens.
In Folder Guard, one of the things it says NOT to ever do is restrict the explore.exe file as the system will not work. At one point I did restrict it. The result is that the PC would boot up, but never log into any user account, user or admin. Had to revert back to a Restore Point to get the computer to work again.
With that being the case, I do not understand how adding permissions to the executable would help. Am I missing something?
There has to be something in the registry that tells the Start Menu to display the File Explorer button. Seems like if I could find out where that rule is located, I could change it to not display. That way it is not restricting anything. Just not displaying it in that location...........