or those using WFC, the new version 6.11.0.0 is out
Change log (6.9.9.8):
- New: Added detection of invalid Windows Store rules. If a package is not found on the machine the rule will appear with red text in Rules Panel.
- Updated: The logic from previous version which detects the friendly name...
For those using WFC, the new version 6.9.9.7 is out
Change log:
- New: Added support for retrieving the friendly name for Name, Group, Description of Windows Store firewall rules.
- Fixed: When importing user settings with proxy config, the tray app wfcUI.exe crashes on startup.
- Fixed: It is...
If it works (and I repeat "if..."), create a .ps1 script [for example: WSyOn.ps1] with that command and insert it into NTLite --> Post-setup (initially try in "before login" or then also in "after logging in")
It could be via Powershell as Admin
Enable-ComputerRestore -Drive "X:" replacing X with the drive you want to change
i.e. as a .ps1 file in post-setup...
Version 2024.3.9796 --> 2024.4.9877 - template.xml file.
Add string (new):
Post <S3291>
<S3292>Windows default</S3292>
<S3293>No visible progress.</S3293>
<S3294>Does not work with embedded or entered OEM keys.</S3294>
<S3295>Requires enabled...
I thank you for your attention and indeed the "spirit" that has always inspired me (perhaps sometimes in an apparently uncooperative form due to my very poor knowledge of the English language - I am quite old, recently retired but still, I hope sufficiently alert: this attitude, and I say this...
I fully agree... so it is perfectly useless for those "modifications" to be modifiable since, even without a network, even without carrying out an Upgrade, they will still be reset.
That I didn't understand... that's for sure!
But could you explain to me why, immediately after installing the ISO obtained from NTLite - in which I deleted those scheduled tasks - with the network disconnected and without having done any Windows update, those scheduled tasks are still active...
I can't control whether they are in the ISO but I can tell you that by installing the ISO (post NTLite including those deletions) without carrying out any Windows update, those tasks - in scheduled Windows tasks - are there and are active!
Then stopping and deleting those activities is not a...
I apologize but I absolutely didn't remember that I had already asked the same question (you know, the years pass and I become more and more...) but the fact is that - I seem to have understood - that NTLite does its dirty work while CU restores what has been removed.
And in this sense I was...
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