Windows Spotlight on the Lock screen #839
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Similar question to #838 Can someone give me a hint which settings this might have cause, so I can revert it? |
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Hello, There is also another option, please use the Microsoft Security Baselines Page and press the "Verify" button. Then you will see which policies are exactly applied by the baseline. You can then use the search/sort functionalities and once you identify a policy, you can use its name to remove it via the Group Policy Editor Page. Just for demonstration, I did it right now and here is what i found
I don't have those policies applied so they are showing red for me. The NoLockScreen policy sounds like the one you need to remove. The new Harden System Security app really covers everything and fully supports and augments functionalities of the module and helps transition form it to the new app. I'm also always available to help so feel free to post any more questions that may come up. P.S you can target an older Microsoft Security Baseline by simply changing the download URL via the button on the UI. |
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Hello,
Since there isn't any policy documenting this change, it's most likely coming from Microsoft Security Baseline. So as described in the other thread, please use the app's Group Policy Editor to search for it and remove it.
There is also another option, please use the Microsoft Security Baselines Page and press the "Verify" button. Then you will see which policies are exactly applied by the baseline. You can then use the search/sort functionalities and once you identify a policy, you can use its name to remove it via the Group Policy Editor Page.
Just for demonstration, I did it right now and here is what i found
I don't have those policies applied so they are showing red for me.