Wow, that's amazing
Wow, that's amazing detective work you've done. I really appreciate the effort. It's unfortunate that a monthly update or running sfc /scannow would revert it back to the proper shell32.dll file. It makes it impractical as a permanent solution, but knowing that is also good.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm talking about. Thanks for the clarification. I forgot to specify 22H2. Hopefully someone can figure out a way to revert this back in the future.
Right, fair enough, but I am not asking about System Settings. In Windows 11, when you go to Control Panel and click on Devices and Printers, it will load up the System Settings menu instead of the old interface. I was hoping for a way to change that part within Control Panel.
Completely irrelevant. You could not do anything with that printer within the new UI. Nothing at all. No context menu, no 3 dots to go further in to make any changes (delete, properties, changing drivers, etc). That printer didn't even show up in...
Old is not obsolete. old actually works, unlike new. What you suggested isn't correct either. This is completely unhelpful.
FYI, I was working on someone's computer and they had a bad printer with "Driver unavailable". The new interface couldn't deal with it. No context menus, no option to...
Has anyone figured out a way to change where the Devices and Printers option in control panel of Windows 11 points to? I'd like it to point to the old area ( shell:::{A8A91A66-3A7D-4424-8D24-04E180695C7A} ).
It'd be great if that were a feature integrated into NTLite, but a manual option is...
I'm not the OP but I have the same issue and I downloaded my 21H2 ISO directly from Microsoft. Are you replying with those answers because you are unable to reproduce the issue yourself, or are you just trying to help without doing too much work? That's totally understandable btw - I sometimes...
I just realized my error was a bit different. I used the template feature in NTLite which did add a cab file from the sxs folder
Integrating: .NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0) 10.0.19041.1 - Error 0x80070057 - [87] The parameter is incorrect.
Yup... That's the registry I integrated last time and it definitely unchecked the box, but a network connected printer was still already there when the first login happened.
I integrated this to be specific:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\NcdAutoSetup\Private]...
Thanks... I'll try to verify if that's it the next time I'm working with NTLite. I did find a registry that does it as well. It actually unchecked the box, but it didn't seem to work functionally because when Windows in a VM, my network printer was already there.
Is there a feature already built into NTLite, or some sort of registry we can add to uncheck the "Turn on automatic setup of network connected devices." box in the private network section of advanced sharing settings in Windows 10?
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