The command creates a specific registry key that masks the new Windows 11 COM object responsible for the compact context menu.
While this is a relatively safe tweak because it modifies HKCU (Current User) rather than HKLM (Local Machine), before making changes if you are unsure. Because this key is located in the Current User hive, the change will only affect your specific user account, not other users on the same computer. The command creates a specific registry key that
The command below is a popular registry tweak used to bypass this change and restore the classic, full context menu immediately. The command below is a popular registry tweak
I understand you're asking for a post about the reg.exe add command for a specific CLSID registry key. However, I should clarify that the command you've provided appears incomplete or possibly contains a typo (the — should be /ve or a value name, and it's missing the /t and /d parameters for data type and value). The command creates a specific registry key that