How to cancel the win xp registry editor memory

  
Registry Editor is used to modify some of the core settings of the system, the Registry Editor is convenient for us to use but it has an automatic memory function to help us automatically locate the last time we open The last key to open when running the registry, this setting sometimes makes our privacy leaked, then how to cancel the win xp registry editor memory.
Method 1: Registry modification method
Open the running window with the shortcut key, enter "regedit" in the window to open the registry editor, and then open: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software \\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\AppletsRegedit item, Then right-click on it and select "Permissions" to check the Full Control and Read options as a deny, so that the Registry Editor can be disabled, but this method will also disable the Registry Editor's Favorites feature.
Method 2:
Open the Registry Editor and expand:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software \\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Applets, then create a new Favorites item in this item, then follow the method one to Regedit The permission of the item is set to reject. After setting, the registry editor memory function can be disabled without affecting our use of the favorites function.
Cancel the XP registry editor memory method to share with you here, if you often use the registry editor to set up the system and trouble the automatic memory function of the registry editor, then you can follow the above method Make settings.
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