Application and Change Control might not switch the protection mode with Windows FBWF installed
Last Modified: 2024-01-03 09:39:07 Etc/GMT
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Application and Change Control might not switch the protection mode with Windows FBWF installed
Technical Articles ID:
KB77610
Last Modified: 2024-01-03 09:39:07 Etc/GMT Environment
Application and Change Control (ACC) 8.x, 7.x, 6.x Microsoft Windows Embedded (all supported versions) Problem
ACC protection can be set to any of the following four modes:
For example, if you run Cause
ACC keeps the mode on reboot information in the registry. If FBWF is enabled, Windows prevents ACC from writing to the registry and the application starts in the same mode as before the restart.
SolutionRun the following command and add the
Example: Doing so allows write calls to the ACC registry keys and allows the mode on reboot information to be saved in the registry.
For more information about FBWF exclusion rules, see this Microsoft article. Affected ProductsLanguages:This article is available in the following languages: |
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