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    AppLockerGen: Open-Source XML Policy Editor for Windows AppLocker

    The arrival of an open-source AppLocker policy generator aimed at simplifying XML policy creation for Windows administrators deserves attention: AppLockerGen promises a lightweight, web-like interface to author, merge, inspect, and export AppLocker policies — but the tool’s appeal comes with...
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    CrapFixer Windows 11 Debloat Tool: The Ultimate Guide to Customizing & Optimizing

    For millions of users around the world, Windows 11 represents a paradox: sleek, modern, and powerful on the one hand, yet often encumbered by unwanted apps, intrusive ads, and increasing integration of data collection features. Into this landscape steps CrapFixer, a free utility that has rapidly...
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    Windows 7 Windows 7 lock down by user

    Hi I want to lock down a user account so that the user is very limited on what they can see or do but I want the user account to remain part of the administrator group. Now I know how to do this via 'local group policy' within W7 but I want the ability to turn the restrictions to the user...
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    Windows 7 IE9 - menu bar above the address/search bar

    Hi It seems that it is not possible in IE9 to set the menu bar above the address/search bar as it was possible in IE8/7. I have tried with the registry trick and with the policy editor. But nothing happens. Any other way to do this? Thanks in advance Kind regards Al
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    Windows 7 Locking Down a Windows 7 Computer

    First off, forgive me. I've done some digging, but I'm a Windows 7 newb and I have a lot to learn. I have a production computer meant for factory users to use and I want to have it locked down. I've been using Windows XP and the "Policy Editor" (poledit.exe) to remove access to the control...
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