https://git.reactos.org/?p=reactos.git;a=commitdiff;h=c2aa749bbd03c20dbc18b13897c33fca67fd115f

commit c2aa749bbd03c20dbc18b13897c33fca67fd115f
Author:     Pierre Schweitzer <pie...@reactos.org>
AuthorDate: Tue Jun 25 22:14:23 2019 +0200
Commit:     Pierre Schweitzer <pie...@reactos.org>
CommitDate: Sun Jun 30 23:07:54 2019 +0200

    [REACTOS] Finally enable the LUID mapped devices
    
    This allows users to have their own locally mapped DOS devices.
    For instance, when a network drive is mapped, it is now mapped in the
    user device maps and no longer in the global device map.
    This avoids sharing mount points system wide whereas they shouldn't.
    
    LUID mapped devices is the default W2K3 behavior.
    Globally mapped devices can be restored by adding back this registry key.
    
    https://twitter.com/HeisSpiter/status/1143615176450686976
    
    CORE-16114
---
 boot/bootdata/hivesys.inf | 1 -
 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/boot/bootdata/hivesys.inf b/boot/bootdata/hivesys.inf
index d1e1f7d4d59..0f2fc9369eb 100644
--- a/boot/bootdata/hivesys.inf
+++ b/boot/bootdata/hivesys.inf
@@ -1445,7 +1445,6 @@ HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session 
Manager","ObjectDirectories",0x00
  "\Windows", \
  "\RPC Control"
 HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager","ProtectionMode", 
0x00010003, 0x00000001
-HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session 
Manager","LUIDDeviceMapsDisabled", 0x00010003, 0x00000001
 
 ; DOS devices
 HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\DOS 
Devices","AUX",0x00000002,"\DosDevices\COM1"

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