• catloaf
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    6 months ago

    I’m pretty sure you can turn these off with local group policy. And if you can, I’m sure someone will make a script to do it for you.

    Personally, I set up AD for my own devices a long time ago, when I got pissed off about Windows 10 rebooting my PC while I’d stepped away to eat dinner and killing everything I had open. So I also use it to set group policy to turn off things like this. But this is far overkill for the average person.