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08 April 24, 14:45
Quote:Microsoft has integrated the driver userChoice Protection Driver, short UCPD, into Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems recently. This driver has just one purpose: to block access to UserChoice Registry keys.
These Registry keys define the default programs on the system. There are keys for the default web browser, PDF Viewer, or image editor. Keys exist for file extensions and protocols as well.
Microsoft introduced a new convoluted way of changing default apps and file extension associations in Windows 11 for users. You can check out our guide on setting default apps on Windows 11 here.
Up until recently, programs could make changes to the UserChoice Registry keys to change default parameters. A web browser could set itself as the default program for all supported file types. Provided that the user wanted this, it make things a lot easier thanks to the automated way of changing defaults.
Specialized programs, such as SetUserFTA or Sophia Script, included the functionality as well. They made it easier for home users and administrators to change defaults on Windows machines.
Find out if UCPD is installed
![[Image: ucdp-windows-filter-driver.png]](https://www.ghacks.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/ucdp-windows-filter-driver.png)
You are probably wondering if the filter driver is installed and running on your Windows system. Here is how you can determine that:- Open Start, type cmd and select Command Prompt from the results.
- Type sc query UCPD.
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