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    Windows 8 Remove the Ease of Access Button from the Logon Screen in Windows 8.1

    Hi, As I stated in my question, there is a way to DISABLE that button, but I want to REMOVE it from logon screen. If you read it with care, disabling that button does not block the hacker to bypass the security issue related to it. Removing it is my desire.
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    Windows 8 Remove the Ease of Access Button from the Logon Screen in Windows 8.1

    Hi, I want to remove completely the 'Ease of Access' button shown in Windows Logon Screen. This is just to ban a security issue related to the use of this button, when the hacker changes the 'utilman.exe' file in Windows folder into the 'cmd.exe' by taking some steps. Then, after restarting the...
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    Windows 8 Make Critical Windows Services dependent on our service

    My problem does not relate to group policy environment. I simply want to bind some critical windows services to my service's running status. If my service failed to start, then those services would fail too and thus Windows would get into a very unstable condition. If not possible, at least some...
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    Windows 8 Make Critical Windows Services dependent on our service

    My problem does not relate to group policy environment. I simply want to bind some critical windows services to my service's running status. If my service failed to start, then those services would fail too and thus Windows would get into a very unstable condition. If not possible, at least some...
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    Windows 8 Make Critical Windows Services dependent on our service

    My problem does not relate to group policy environment. I simply want to bind some critical windows services to my service's running status. If my service failed to start, then those services would fail too and thus Windows would get into a very unstable condition. If not possible, at least some...
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    Windows 8 Make Critical Windows Services dependent on our service

    Hi, For a technical and security reason, I need to make one or more critical Windows services (basically in Windows 8.1) dependent on my service so that whenever my service fails to start, the other failed services put the OS in a non-recoverable and unusable state. Simply, my failed service...
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