

You will use the highlighted portion of the string, leaving out the CN=.Ĭomputer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\AppModel\StateRepository\Cache\PackageFamily\Data\7dĬomputer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\AppModel\StateRepository\Cache\PackageFamily\Data\7e

The ”Publisher” item, in the form of CN= 45FBC5C5-8DE5-4E85-AE6A-377002DA7605 is what you want. The location for the WSL terminals is noted below. The registry locations will vary for the different terminals, so you are going to have to search for them using the FIND or FIND NEXT tools under the EDIT menu.

The quickest way to find the guid(s) that you will want to add is to use the Registry Editor to search for them. I just did a “DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth – DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth – DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth – SFC /scannow – CHKDSK /r c:” after uninstalling & restarting, then restarted, reinstalled, restarted again & still have the same problem.The guid for each terminal will be different and must be used when adding the code block to the PROFILES.JSON file to allow the Windows Terminal to find the terminal and insert it as a tabbed terminal window. When I try to open it the ribbon on any open folder turns black for a second then goes back, the entry in the start menu will have a line on it, then disappears, but it doesn’t even close the start menu. I tried creating a blank file named “settings.json” but it didn’t change anything. That may just be because the app has never opened, no idea. I did notice when i went looking for the Settings.json file that there isn’t one in the folder at all. It has never worked, so a repair & a reset are no problem, but no solution either. I actually have tried Uninstalling & Reinstalling, Restarting, Uninstalling, Restarting, Reinstalling, Restarting, then running it & it doesn’t work.
