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No change. Thanks for your efforts Shawn. I can still take ownership the old fashioned way: Through the Security setting in PROPERTIES
No change. Thanks for your efforts Shawn. I can still take ownership the old fashioned way: Through the Security setting in PROPERTIES
Do you have the same issue with the .reg file from step 3?
As a test, create a new .reg file on your desktop, copy the contents from the downloaded .reg into the new one and save, then see if you are able to merge the newly created .reg.
Tomorrow, Ill get back to you tomorrow Shawn. Thanks again.
Kevin
Hello Shawn,
New wrinkle. It may be coincidental, but I upgraded to build 10532 overnight and now can't merge ANY .reg file. "This app can't run on your pc" on any attempt.
Bingo!
I opened my registry editor and IMPORTED all my .reg files successfully. So, there's something wrong with ...???
Kevin,
As a test, see if using OPTION SEVEN in the tutorial below to set .reg files to open with Registry Editor (C:\Windows\regedit.exe) may help.
Default Apps - Choose in Windows 10
Sorry, I didn't respond to this earlier.
.reg files are/have been associated with regedit.
In that case, see if downloading and merging the .reg file for the listed reg option in the tutorial below using your import method may be able to help. It will restore the default associations and registry entries for .reg files. It's the same in Windows 10 for this.
Default File Type Associations - Restore - Windows 7 Help Forums
Nope.
Can I Hijack my own thread and ask you something entirely different (since I have a work around now for this issue)?