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verfee

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  1. Bledd I found what you were referring to, you could have explained a little better considering there wasn't any description of the app and if it's capable of re-enabling WFP. Suffice to say it doesn't work because it thinks WFP is enabled when it isn't, I made sure by renaming a protected file (calc.exe) to another name and waiting for a replacement by windows, it doesn't. That won't work because it isn't a registry script.
  2. No, I want to enable it. I want to know what nlite does to disable file protection, I see the single registry entry there but there seems to be more to it, hence why I'm here. I can't understand what you're saying.
  3. Just wanted to know what Nlite does to disable Windows file protection so I can enable it again, I know it sets "SFCDisable" to equal "ffffff9d" in the registry but there is more to it because changing this value and restarting has no effect.
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