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09-05-2022 05:24 PM
Is there a way to prevent a user of the laptop from doing a factory reset?
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09-06-2022 08:01 AM
@GrandpaG wrote:Thanks very much - I've done that, then tried Recovery in Settings and it's no longer allowing reset.
I believe F11 will reboot the laptop to factory reset - I'd rather not try this in case it still works.
So can you tell me if "reagentc /disable" stops that, or does it just stop access via Settings?
If it doesn't stop the F11 route to reset, is there another way to stop it?
Regards, George
You're welcome !
I cannot answer your last questions. Maybe you could ask the Microsoft Community
Good luck
09-05-2022 07:54 PM
Hello @GrandpaG
Sorry to hear that you are having problems ... I would like to help you.
(1) Open cmd.exe as Administrator and run command:
reagentc.exe /disable
Reference:
Microsoft Documentation: REAgentC command-line options
(2) Reboot
(3) Please report your results
Good luck
09-06-2022 06:13 AM
Thanks very much - I've done that, then tried Recovery in Settings and it's no longer allowing reset.
I believe F11 will reboot the laptop to factory reset - I'd rather not try this in case it still works.
So can you tell me if "reagentc /disable" stops that, or does it just stop access via Settings?
If it doesn't stop the F11 route to reset, is there another way to stop it?
Regards, George
09-06-2022 08:01 AM
@GrandpaG wrote:Thanks very much - I've done that, then tried Recovery in Settings and it's no longer allowing reset.
I believe F11 will reboot the laptop to factory reset - I'd rather not try this in case it still works.
So can you tell me if "reagentc /disable" stops that, or does it just stop access via Settings?
If it doesn't stop the F11 route to reset, is there another way to stop it?
Regards, George
You're welcome !
I cannot answer your last questions. Maybe you could ask the Microsoft Community
Good luck