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<blockquote data-quote="Daviworld" data-source="post: 715098" data-attributes="member: 70202"><p>Wow what a great resource for Window's 10, I have to admit I was pretty sick of manually doing all these edit's on individual Window machines, and was too lazy to make a script. Glad to see someone took the time out to code something awesome, that will save many sysadmin's time in configuration. </p><p></p><p>While I am fairly comfortable manually doing it, I would mainly use these for client's who aren't too tech savvy, and who work in financials. So, security is important to them, or at least when it come's to their financials lol. Would me setting this up on their machine once be good enough, with a periodic monthly check in on the software, to see if anything need's to be changed. Keep them fairly protected from harming their machine's themselves?</p><p></p><p>Or, should I continue doing it the manual way?</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>Davi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daviworld, post: 715098, member: 70202"] Wow what a great resource for Window's 10, I have to admit I was pretty sick of manually doing all these edit's on individual Window machines, and was too lazy to make a script. Glad to see someone took the time out to code something awesome, that will save many sysadmin's time in configuration. While I am fairly comfortable manually doing it, I would mainly use these for client's who aren't too tech savvy, and who work in financials. So, security is important to them, or at least when it come's to their financials lol. Would me setting this up on their machine once be good enough, with a periodic monthly check in on the software, to see if anything need's to be changed. Keep them fairly protected from harming their machine's themselves? Or, should I continue doing it the manual way? Best, Davi [/QUOTE]
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