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#70
I applied this some time ago. Everything has been great until today when I created a new user account. I ran windows explorer as this new user and got the message in step 8 of the tutorial. Pretty confusing, because by that time I'd forgotten all about this change. I eventually remembered applying this registry patch, and realised explorer in the new account was opening to the default quick access, hence the message. Set explorer to open at My PC and I could then run explorer.
The tutorial does say it's changing the behaviour for all users so it's obvious this fix stops any future user accounts using explorer unless you remember to change the default setting. But it can be pretty confusing if you create an account for someone else many months later and they can't use explorer.