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NVT SysHardener: Harden Windows Settings
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 806746" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>A word of warning about SysHardener: it is not always so easy to get your settings back to Windows default, and you could end up with a crippled system.</p><p>Here's my story: last week I needed to run a VBS script on a computer that I had configured with SysHardener default settings.</p><p>I could not reassociate .vbs by unticking that setting in SH (and then applying settings and rebooting), or by means of the Windows settings page for default file types.</p><p>I needed to tweak the registry (I downloaded a reg file from tenforums) in order to reassociate the file type.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 806746, member: 37647"] A word of warning about SysHardener: it is not always so easy to get your settings back to Windows default, and you could end up with a crippled system. Here's my story: last week I needed to run a VBS script on a computer that I had configured with SysHardener default settings. I could not reassociate .vbs by unticking that setting in SH (and then applying settings and rebooting), or by means of the Windows settings page for default file types. I needed to tweak the registry (I downloaded a reg file from tenforums) in order to reassociate the file type. [/QUOTE]
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