How to cancel the memory function of win XP system registry editor

  

I don't know if you have noticed the registry editor. I believe that ordinary users will definitely not notice it. They will not use this thing in normal life, but he may reveal our secrets. Windows XP's registry editor has a memory function. When it is opened, it will automatically locate the last key that was opened when the registry was last run. This clever function does not make much sense, but it will reveal our secrets. Prohibited, in a lot of ways to ban it.

For example: build a batch file and registry edit file, then run the batch file. This method can run the registry editor after running the batch file to disable the memory function, but you need to run the batch file or put the batch file into the boot menu every time you use the registry, if the batch is not running. The file, automatic memory function will be automatically opened again. There are also methods such as writing a script, which is really troublesome.

In fact, let the registry "amnesia" is very simple, just locate the registry editor to the "HKEY_CURRENT_USE RSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionAppletsRegedit" option, right click on it, select "privilege", in the permissions dialog The middle checker fully selects and reads the option to reject. This way the memory function of the registry editor is disabled. However, using this method will also make the registry editor's favorites function disabled at the same time, which is inconvenient for daily editing of the registry.

At this time, you can create a new Favorites item under "HKEY_CURRENT_US ERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionApplets", and then set the permissions of the Regedit item to reject according to the above example. This will disable the memory function of the Registry Editor without affecting the use of Favorites.

Tip: When setting permissions, if you have administrator privileges, you can set all users' full control and read to reject. This way the registry editor's memory function will be disabled no matter which user is logged into the system.

When you have no problem cleaning your computer, it is best to cancel the memory function of the registry editor, especially those who use more than one computer to protect their privacy.

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