Serious Discussion Risk-Based Removal of Windows Features

bazang

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Jul 3, 2024
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Microsoft is trying to make it easier for users to disable or remove unneeded and high-risk features.

Should these sorts of things be enabled or installed by default?

In an ideal world, by default, they would not be on "typical home users'" Windows systems.

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bazang

Level 14
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Jul 3, 2024
690
Majority of users don't need these should be default lol

Anything Risky should be opt in not default
The hoomans continue to perpetuate the "Users want to use stuff" model.

For the malc0ders that paradigm is like ants beneath a magnifying lens under a clear sky and 40 Celsius. They win. Everybody else loses because hoomans are lazy, disinclined to do anything that involves a bit of work, and want instant gratification (in the form of ease of use and convenience). "We want it! We want it now!"
 

bobdoe

Level 2
Oct 10, 2020
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If only someone could create a script in which you create a profile based on what you use your computer for, and upon confirmation, appropriate features as well as services are disabled or not... hint, hint.;)

Especially for post installation of os, it seems like an approach that could save a lot of headaches.

Edit: Maybe this would have been better as a new thread?
 
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rashmi

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Jan 15, 2024
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I uninstall all items under optional features and also deselect everything in the "Turn Windows features on or off" panel, except for the ".Net Framework 4.8 Advanced Services" feature.
 

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