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How Do I Permanantly set "NoTrayContextMenu's" value to 1

I wanted to disable the right-click context menu on the taskbar,
So, I set "NoTrayContextMenu's" value to 1 which is at
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer

After 2 boots I realized that the value was set to 0 already

can I prevent the system from doing this

help!
Thanks

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Hi ,

I have set the registry and reboot multiple times, the value of NoTrayContextMenu still be 1. It seems something is preventing you modify the registry key.

First make sure Remove access to the context menu for the taskbar policy is not configured in group policy:

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If the policy is not configured, I would suspect some third-party software are preventing modification. You can temporarily disable third-party software to do a check. Or perform a clean boot, clean boot can troubleshoot whether the issue is related with third party services.

For how to perform clean boot, you can refer to the following link:

How to perform a clean boot in Windows

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Candy


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dont have windows professional
so no group policy editor

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Try to perform a clean boot and see whether the issue still occurs.

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I performed a clean boot and restarted several times
and yes nothing changed

Suddenly I realized that I have the app "TranslucentTB"
I uninstalled it and I restarted 2 times and its cool now

Thanks

But can u help me with this now?
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There are some program I already deleted
any way to remove them from this startup menu too?

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