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  1. #RESTART OPTIONS GREYED OUT HOW TO#
  2. #RESTART OPTIONS GREYED OUT GENERATOR#
  3. #RESTART OPTIONS GREYED OUT UPDATE#

So setting the default wasn't enough, we had to update the new profile it has created as part of this.Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_input=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_files=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_manager=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_desk=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_feature=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_session=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_tunnel=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_pointer=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._unattended_=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._desk=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._feature=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._tunnel=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._input=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._manager=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._files=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._pointer=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._session=1Īd.security.permission_profiles._=1Īll in all, pretty disappointed, I get what they are going for, in theory having different profiles for different things, like we can have admin access to machines but also provide a user level access with less features. This gets added to the nf when our script runs generating the passwords.Īd.security.permission_fine._unattended_access=_unattended_profiles.version=1 So from what I have found, because we generate a unique password for every machine using our RMM tool, it sets an unattended profile up and this becomes what is used.

#RESTART OPTIONS GREYED OUT GENERATOR#

(You'll find the password generator here too)Īd.security.permission_profiles.enable_previous_session=1Īd.security.permission_1=Īd.security.permission_=Īd.security.permission_=Īd.security.permission_=1Īd.security.permission_=1Īd.security.permission_=1Īd.security.permission_files=1Īd.security.permission_input=1Īd.security.permission_=1Īd.security.permission_=1Īd.security.permission_manager=1Īd.security.permission_desk=1Īd.security.permission_=1Īd.security.permission_=1Īd.security.permission_tunnel=1Īd.security.permission_=1Īd.security.permission_pointer=1Īd.security.permission_feature=1Īd.security.permission_session=1 I create my own version of "Full", created a hash/salt, and, maybe someday, I'll create something more limited if needed.įor those of you looking for a quick answer:

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#RESTART OPTIONS GREYED OUT HOW TO#

Instead of going with all the bloat profiles they (now) have, I noticed there are instructions on how to create different profiles. Did some reading throughout the day and honestly, I was super bummed but I figured it out. I updated one of my devices to see what would happen and it disabled Ctrl+Alt+Del.







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