>Mean that the issue won't occur anymore with Windows 1909 because of changes to EAF? No, it fundamentally can't work, and because of that Microsoft removed it from their recommendations. If you have it enabled, you should disabled it. If it's a corporate IT policy, point them to the quoted section from the security baseline in comment 24, which explains exactly this and how to remove the setting.
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>Mean that the issue won't occur anymore with Windows 1909 because of changes to EAF? No, it fundamentally can't work, and because of that Microsoft removed it (EAF) from their recommendations. If you have it enabled, you should disabled it. If it's a corporate IT policy, point them to the quoted section from the security baseline in comment 24, which explains exactly this and how to remove the setting.
>Mean that the issue won't occur anymore with Windows 1909 because of changes to EAF? No, it fundamentally can't work, and because of that Microsoft removed it (EAF) from their recommendations. If you have it enabled, you should disabled it. If it's a corporate IT policy, point them to the quoted section from the security baseline in comment 16, which explains exactly this and how to remove the setting.