Windows 10: How do I use PowerShell commands to change Permissions for a Registry?
Discus and support How do I use PowerShell commands to change Permissions for a Registry? in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Hi, everyone My main objective is make the registry key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2" more safer... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by shiwan0804, Oct 28, 2020.
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How do I use PowerShell commands to change Permissions for a Registry?
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