Remove printing user interface
- Windows onlyThis script improves your privacy on Windows
- Multiple actionsThis page belongs to a category, containing some changes with similar goal.
- Impact: High
System Functionality / Data Loss Risk: High
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- Batch (batchfile)These changes use Windows system commands to update your settings.
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- Administrator rights requiredThis script requires privilege access to do the system changes
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Overview
This category includes scripts that remove applications providing printing-related user interfaces. These interfaces manage printing tasks from the desktop environment. Both system and third-party applications use these interfaces.
Removing these apps benefits users who do not use physical printing or prefer alternative methods. This can streamline system operations and enhance security by reducing the attack surface. Additionally, removing these apps enhances your data privacy by preventing unauthorized printing of sensitive documents.
However, removing these essential printing interfaces can disrupt normal printing functions for dependent applications. Users should assess whether these apps are essential to their workflow before removal. Do not run these scripts if you rely on the operating system's printing functionality.
This may significantly impair your ability to print.
This script should only be used by advanced users.
This script is not recommended for daily use as it breaks important functionality.
Consider creating a system restore point before doing any changes.
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Remove "Print Queue" app (breaks printing)
This script removes the "Print Queue" app, also known as the Print Queue Action Center. This app replaces the older print queue dialog with a modern user interface (UI). It enables users to view and manage their print jobs, including pausing and resuming them. The app first appeared in an early version of Windows 11 (build 22567.1). It became fully functional in later updates (starting with build 22572.1). The Windows 11 22H2 update includes it for general users. To determine if this app is es...
Remove "Print UI" app (breaks printing for some apps)
This script removes the "Print UI" system application. This app comes pre-installed on certain versions of Windows. First introduced in early development builds of Windows 10, the "Print UI" app is crucial for the native printing experience in Windows. When users click the Print button in apps such as Photos or early versions of Edge browser (before Chromium), this UI is displayed. Since the release of Windows 11 22H2, Microsoft has replaced the legacy print dialog for all classic apps (like Not...
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