![]() But these registry keys are write-protected and we can’t make changes to these keys until we take ownership and full control/permission on these keys. To restore “Open command window here” option in context menu, we just need to rename or delete “HideBasedOnVelocityId” DWORD present in right-side pane of above mentioned registry keys in Registry Editor. Its value is also set to 639bc8 in the registry. ![]() Similarly Microsoft is also using a new DWORD ShowBasedOnVelocityId to show “Open PowerShell window here” option in the context menu. The value of this DWORD is set to 639bc8 which tells Windows to hide the option in the context menu. What Microsoft has done in newer Windows 10 versions, they have used a new DWORD called HideBasedOnVelocityId to forcefully hide the “Open command window here” option when you Shift+right-click in File Explorer. HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\cmd
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