Once a corrupt permission establishes, the speed of corrupt extension Typically I save any file and get a popup telling me "illegal characters" and then that numeric is owner again. REALLY tired of resetting corruption, sometimes every 5 minutes all day long. Is anyone else getting the same HKU permission corruption, where HKU numeric Keys are taking away SYSTEM and User permissions?Ĭurrent Owner: S-1-5-21-1677977301-2589601805-3516838272-1000 THe situation is relentlessly chaotic.Īfter SecEdit runs, the Security tabs corrupt differently: Auditing > Continue > Add.
![registry permissions reset after reboot registry permissions reset after reboot](https://windows101tricks.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Allow-full-permission-for-everyone.jpg)
Remove any found - may have to take ownership first. Properties > Security > Advanced > Permissions > Change Permissions > Add.
#REGISTRY PERMISSIONS RESET AFTER REBOOT WINDOWS#
Not a solution.Īfter running SecEdit, I use Windows Explorer to open Computer, and one-by-one for each disk, confirm permission resets. But SecEdit is simply making it less likely that I have to Audit ownershipīefore taking back ownership of eack disk. Without this direct disk attachment, the command doesn't do anything. I am running cmd as administrator and travelling to each disk root to paste and run the secedit command string. SecEdit fixes permissions corruption, but only for a few minutes! What triggers corrupt permissions in the system? I am running as Administrator, clearing corrupt permissions that appear for reasons I don't understand inīut in the Owner tab, any corrupt Current owner permission is not touched by SecEdit.
![registry permissions reset after reboot registry permissions reset after reboot](https://www.bleepstatic.com/images/news/u/1097497/Windows-10/Permissions.jpg)
Microsoft Technet showed a command that helps a bit. IM me - TWiTTer: permissions are ruining my life.
![registry permissions reset after reboot registry permissions reset after reboot](https://www.minitool.com/images/uploads/news/2019/09/sfc-scannow-there-is-a-system-repair-pending/sfc-scannow-there-is-a-system-repair-pending-3.png)
secedit /configure /cfg %windir%\inf\defltbase.inf /db defltbase.sdb /verbose Kind Regards Just run in a evalated prompt the following command. Tis article is for windows vista but i works also for windows 7.