If you prefer a visual interface, you can navigate the registry hierarchy manually. Press Win + R , type , and hit Enter .
correctly if you also need that value: reg add "HKCR\CLSID\...\InProcServer32" /v ThreadingModel /t REG_SZ /d Both /f If you prefer a visual interface, you can
: Creates an empty (blank) default value inside the key. This empty value tricks Windows into falling back to the classic layout. How to Apply the Tweak This empty value tricks Windows into falling back
The command targets the Windows Registry, which serves as a centralized database for configuration settings. Without context, it's hard to say what this
: The CLSID 86CA1AA0-34AA-4E8B-A509-50C905BAE2A2 appears to be a unique identifier for a specific COM object. Without context, it's hard to say what this object does, but modifying its registry settings could affect the behavior of software that relies on it.