How to modify the explorer.exe file under the Windows7 system

  

Perhaps many readers who read the title of this article can not help but ask: Why do you need to modify the explorer.exe file? Yes, everyone will not encounter the need to modify explorer.exe when using the computer, because users who use Windows XP still account for the majority, and XP's security protection mechanism for system files is far less than Vista and Windows 7, so if you Using the Windows 7 operating system, then modifying explorer.exe is likely to become a common occurrence.

Previously, we installed a third-party Office 2010 theme for Windows 7. When you need to change the start button on the left side of the taskbar to Office 2010 style, modifying explorer.exe is the only way.

As we said before, Windows 7 has strict control over the permissions of system files, and even you have no idea how to modify the explorer.exe file for a long time. But don't worry, in fact, we can get the modify permission of explorer.exe through an enhancement function of the right mouse button menu.

The specific method is as follows:

First, download the registry file to obtain file permissions [click to download], extract and install "get file permissions".reg and uninstall "get file permissions" .reg two files.

Next, double-click to install "Get File Permissions".reg to complete the registry modification.

Third, right-click the C drive of the Windows folder, find the "Get file permissions" in the right menu item and click to complete the changes to the explorer.exe file after a few moments.

Note: Clicking the right mouse button directly on the explorer.exe file does not display the "Get File Permissions" menu item.

This method is more foolish, with a registry file to achieve access to system file permissions, simple and secure.

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