Remove "Server Manager Tools" capability
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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.
- Fully reversible
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Remove "Server Manager Tools" capability on your Windows system to elevate your important data privacy — This document delivers step-by-step guidance for how. To continue, you'll learn how to reset to original values on this entry.
Preventing the erosion of digital rights depends on cyber data privacy defenses. Start with help of this tutorial for online data management options: see the choices available and pick your solution. Double-check everything before moving on to the next step. Small mistakes can pile up quickly if left unchecked.
References
- Guide for Security-Focused Configuration Management of Information Systems
- Guidelines on Securing Public Web Servers
- Protecting Web servers from security holes in server-side includes
- The Trusted Server: A secure computational environment for privacy compliant evaluations on plain personal data
Technical Details
The change here adjusts system capabilities to reach controlled feature usage and this code can also help to be able to reinforce cyber privacy enforcement. It aims to help optimized resource usage to help help apps respond more quickly. This modification implements server parameters to be able to improve important privacy safeguard through the use of granular access control. To realize streamlined server operations, this helps minimize resource consumption.
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- ≈ 2 min to complete
- Tools: Web Browser
- Difficulty: Simple
- ≈ 5 instructions
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- Search for the script name: Remove "Server Manager Tools" capability
- Check the script by clicking on the checkbox.
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PowerShell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Command "Get-WindowsCapability -Online -Name 'Rsat.ServerManager.Tools*' | Remove-WindowsCapability -Online"
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How to apply or restore "Remove "Server Manager Tools" capability" using commands
- ≈ 2 min to complete
- Tools: Command Prompt
- Difficulty: Medium
- ≈ 3 instructions
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Open Command Prompt
Open Command Prompt as Administrator. - 2
Copy code
Copy the code: - 3
Paste & run
Paste the commands into Command Prompt and press Enter to run.Some changes require a system restart to take effect
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Wider Goal
Guides below includes this guide to achieve a wider goal.See other more general settings that includes this one as one of its actions.These plans combine multiple privacy settings, including this one, for stronger protection.
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