When an application modifies the standard browser setting:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\htmlfile\shell\open\command
The Internet Explorer will detect it and if you want to switch back to IE, the registry modifications set by IE will only take place in the VirtualStore. So it looks like the IE is not able to claim the standard browser settings back.
regards, Thomas Kluge

UAP - IE - standard browser setting problems
Yeah this is not going to be possible. PA and LUA will both have problems writing to this location. I would also bet you see IE eventually compiled with NOVERT.
Josh
"Thomas Kluge" wrote in message
When an application modifies the standard browser setting:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\htmlfile\shell\open\command
The Internet Explorer will detect it and if you want to switch back to IE, the registry modifications set by IE will only take place in the VirtualStore. So it looks like the IE is not able to claim the standard browser settings back.
regards, Thomas Kluge
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