![]() This all is possible due to a feature known as Windows Resource Protection, which itself is a new version of “Windows File Protection” and was started with Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista. Applications that rely on writing any information into protected registry keys, folders, or files may fail. ![]() ![]() Applications that attempt to add or remove sub-keys or change the values of protected registry keys may fail and will receive an error message stating that access to the resource was denied.
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