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So I figured out that I do have the settings in the registry, they are:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SystemSettings\SettingId\SystemSettings_TabWindows_ApplyEnable d
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SystemSettings\SettingId\SystemSettings_TabWindows_BrowseWin32 Apps
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SystemSettings\SettingId\SystemSettings_TabWindows_Enabled
They just don't appear in my settings view. I checked that all the referenced files exist and the Title/Description locals are available as well. They also appear in the "Windows.UI.SettingsAppThreshold.en-US.pri" file, but I have no idea how to forcibly set the value despite that.
I also tried to make a new account, hoping that a new account, with a new settings configuration, might show me the option... but it wasn't there either.
I thought they said Sets weren't only going to select users anymore and everyone should be able to get them, but maybe the previous mechanic to lock people out is stuck on for me. I'm not sure.
Is there any particular services I need to have running/not running maybe?
I did figure out that I'm not the only one though.
The only thing I can figure is that it's not actually completely available for everyone in Skip Ahead yet.
I'm on build 17634 from below.
Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Skip Ahead Build 17634 - Mar. 29 Insider - Windows 10 Forums
I don't think copying that folder would add it though.
Yeah, the odd thing is that it doesn't turn the feature off if you had it on. Some people in the reddit post say they are looking for the feature to turn it off, but it's stuck on because they can't access the settings. Which indicates to me that it's possible to enable it, just gotta figure out where.
Scratch my previous statement. That guy informed me he had it turned on before, but it's not working now. But he wanted to set it to off to see if it got Edge working. So I guess it actually was just removed for some people.