My prediction:
They’ll quietly switch it to be enabled by default in 6 months, re-enable it on every major update, and hide the “disable permanently” toggle in a group policy or registry key.
But when you get infected they’ll point to this statement and say it’s your fault.
I found the Group Policy feature on Windows XP Pro back in the early 2000s. Learned a lot about how Windows actually worked under the hood. I never ran any Home version ever again after that.
My prediction:
They’ll quietly switch it to be enabled by default in 6 months, re-enable it on every major update, and hide the “disable permanently” toggle in a group policy or registry key.
But when you get infected they’ll point to this statement and say it’s your fault.
I found the Group Policy feature on Windows XP Pro back in the early 2000s. Learned a lot about how Windows actually worked under the hood. I never ran any Home version ever again after that.
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Not really, home edition has a subset of the group policy compared to pro or enterprise…
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I had the same prediction. This is going to be so hilarious when it happens.