reg add hkcu\software\classes\clsid\86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2\inprocserver32 /ve /d "" /f Use code with caution.
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Windows 11 changed the File Explorer and context menus. If you prefer the older, classic right-click menu, a small registry tweak adds a CLSID key that restores it. This post explains what the single-line command does, how to run it safely, what it changes, and how to undo it.
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Note that remote connections only support the HKLM and HKU root keys.
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If you want to go back to the standard Windows 11 "Show more options" menu, run this command and restart Explorer again: reg delete "HKCU\Software\Classes\CLSID\86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2" /f
reg add "HKCU\Software\Classes\CLSID\86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2\InprocServer32" /f /ve
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To understand why this specific command works, it helps to break down the syntax into its individual components: