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This is the behaviour if group policy settings are in use. Since you own a Windows 10 Pro, you can open the local group policy editor (gpedit.msc) and configure youre firewall settings there. HardeningKitty writes only registry keys, so you won't see the changes there. However, you can overwrite them there. If you don't want use group policy settings for your firewall, after you run HardeningKitty, you can delete all registry keys in the list with the category firewall and "Policy" at the end. |
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After running the (finding_list_0x6d69636b_machine.csv) hardeningkitty script in my notebook, I cannot change any security setting unless reinstalling my windows 10 pro which doesn't belongs to any domain.
Here is the message about the security setting. I am the only Admin user in this computer.
I have tried to delete the group policy and restore the computer to the restored point but the result is the same as above.
Did anyone encounter the same issue before?
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