If you can, I would be very grateful for your help with this. So I will try to adjust the script for better use. Thank you for your attention! Regards!
Okay, I'm glad to help, I'll put something together and please change anything you don't like -- put it in your own words, you're the one doing all the heavy lifting here, and I'm sure just as many as are downloading are as grateful!
I'm thinking of a simpler way. In the next update, I will fix the topic in which I present it and then I will always update in that same topic, without any major general changes. Let's see if this works out for everyone and we can adjust anything later. Remembering that the space is free for any member to help us improve the script. Thank you very much for your attention and help!
Simple is good! Do you mean create like a new thread, linked to this one? I thought I'd try and make a more detailed Manual file, as your update files are fine for most people, and then run google translate on it into a few popular languages. In my experience after a few people read these google translations -- someone pulls over and edits it to make it right in their native language, which helps a lot. Also at first I thought it might be good to add a longer default list to the services to disable option -- because there are quite a few that are virtually unneeded on any but the most obscure setup that have known vulnerabilities, and some are spewing telemetry that while it can be blocked, is less resource intensive just turned off. But reconsidering -- Keller's original idea idea to let people decide does seem safer from at least everything works and might be the best way to go, so maybe I'll create a commented section that explains the truncated service names so people can just uncomment or cut and paste them to the disabled list making that a lot easier.
I've never tried it with Windows 11. You can try this one modified by @MarvelX7: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...sic-legacy-windows.86552/page-55#post-1821061
Just curious, are there toggles to avoid DaRT (don't need), etc. in the new/forked versions? I liked the last original version, with several of my own modifications (removing the browser "hijacking" settings), but would not mind any improvements/hardening of Edge/Defender/System Restore killers.
Mine is just a sample setup, the script in there is SunLion's most recent release though. Yes, you can disable it completely, SunLion has an option in there that even prompts you...