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I am using privacy.sexy to remove Microsoft preinstalled apps on newly installed computers, but it seems that when a domain user logs in (and so create his profile on the computer), all that crap is back.
Is that normal behavior ? (computers aren't connected to the internet whatsoever so they can't redownload removed bloats)
How can the bug be recreated?
Get a newly installed offline computer (Windows 10 22h2)
Login as builtin Administrator
Execute privacy.sexy to remove bloatware such as Windows apps
Join the computer to a domain
Restart
Log as a domain administrator
Enjoy your revived favorite windows apps bloatware
Description
I am using privacy.sexy to remove Microsoft preinstalled apps on newly installed computers, but it seems that when a domain user logs in (and so create his profile on the computer), all that crap is back.
Is that normal behavior ? (computers aren't connected to the internet whatsoever so they can't redownload removed bloats)
How can the bug be recreated?
Operating system
Windows 10 22h2
Script file
privacy-script.txt
Screenshots
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Additional information
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