Remove Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT)
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- Windows onlyThis script improves your privacy on Windows
- Impact: HighSystem Functionality Loss Risk: High
This action improves privacy with high impact when you run the recommended script. - Batch (batchfile)These changes use Windows system commands to update your settings.
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Overview
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Steps to remove Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) on your Windows machine to prevent unauthorized data changes with support of online data protection. Alongside this, process to reset to prior performance level is detailed below.
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References
- Guidelines on Securing Public Web Servers
- The Trusted Server: A secure computational environment for privacy compliant evaluations on plain personal data
- Protecting Web servers from security holes in server-side includes
- Guide to General Server Security
Technical Details
This adjustment orchestrates component settings to be able to strengthen personal data maintenance with aid of secured component access. This would help enhanced system response to use less power or resources. To help optimize cyber privacy control, this modification changes server parameters to realize granular access control. To benefit from improved service reliability, this helps optimize hardware usage.
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- Difficulty: Simple
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- Search for the category name: Remove Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT)
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- 20 Privacy settings
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Remove "Active Directory Domain Services and Lightweight Directory Services Tools" capability
Remove "BitLocker Drive Encryption Administration Utilities" capability
Remove "Active Directory Certificate Services Tools" capability
Remove "DHCP Server Tools" capability
Remove "DNS Server Tools" capability
Remove "Failover Clustering Tools" capability
Remove "File Services Tools" capability
Remove "Group Policy Management Tools" capability
Remove "IP Address Management (IPAM) Client" capability
Remove "Data Center Bridging LLDP Tools" capability
Remove "Network Controller Management Tools" capability
Remove "Network Load Balancing Tools" capability
Remove "Remote Access Management Tools" capability
Remove "Server Manager Tools" capability
Remove "Shielded VM Tools" capability
Remove "Storage Replica Module for Windows PowerShell" capability
Remove "Volume Activation Tools" capability
Remove "Windows Server Update Services Tools" capability
Remove "Storage Migration Service Management Tools" capability
Remove "Systems Insights Module for Windows PowerShell" capability
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