Pavel Yosifovich
Pavel Yosifovich
I don't think so, as it's a runtime flag.
Thanks :) I'll consider it, but I may not have the bandwidth to implement that.
Good idea :)
The driver will fail to load on a system that has secure boot enabled (Windows 10 version 1607 and later). This is because it's not signed by MS.
Thanks :) First, the driver is optional. You have the same powers as RegEdit when you run TotalReg elevated. Second, there is no way to disable DSE if Secure Boot...
I'm not going to attempt this, as I don't have the bandwidth, and Windows 7 is no longer interesting for me (and not officially supported by MS). However, you could...
This is correct. For example, some keys that are protected and owned by Trustednstaller will be inaccessible by an admin as well. Although an admin can use the Take Ownership...
I'm considering removing the driver or just silently ignore failures to load.
It allows access to otherwise inaccesible keys regardless of their security permissions.