If I rename the Registry keys, then the results change: Those Registry keys stay there when I enable or disable the wt.exe app execution aliases. When I install Windows Terminal Preview, AppXSvc creates the following Registry keys:
🙄 In this case though, I shouldn't expect wt to work anyway. If I disable both wt.exe app execution aliases, then wt in File Explorer shows the access-denied dialog box.If I enable the wt.exe app execution alias of Windows Terminal, then wt in File Explorer shows the access-denied dialog box.If I enable the wt.exe app execution alias of Windows Terminal Preview, then wt in File Explorer starts Windows Terminal Preview.