" both " Read" and " Stop, Start, and Pause" permissions and press " OK". User or groups you desire (example: and press " OK". Although Windows 10 does contain allot privacy,security flaws of features and apps that does not allow you to uninstall,but you can simply disable all of them in Services and going into the gpedit.msc LocalGroupPolicy all settings etc you can disable,enable,modify them the way you want that’s all you have to do. To assign service permissions to the computers in an OU, perform these steps:ġ, Open the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in.Ģ, Right-click a Domain (example: ) and pressģ, Name the OU (example: Services) and press OK.Ĥ, Open the Microsoft Management Console (MMC)Ĥ, Right-click this Services OU and selectĬreate a GPO in this domain, and Link it here.Ħ- Right-click this Services GPO and selectħ- Navigate to Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\System Services andĭouble-click or Right-click the service you want users to manage (example:Ħ- Select the " Define this Policy Setting" check box, than select " Automatic". You can create organizational units (OUs) that contain the workstations These permissions are exposed only through Group Policy.
#WINDOWS 10 SERVICES TO DISABLE SECURITY UPDATE#
Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Virus & threat protection > Manage settings (or Virus & threat protection settings in previous versions of Windows 10). However, keep in mind that if you do, your device may be vulnerable to threats. To Start, Stop, and Pause a service, users need the Read and the Stop, Start, and Pause permissions. Follow these steps to temporarily turn off real-time Microsoft Defender antivirus protection in Windows Security. 8, After the Group Policy has been applied to the target machines, the user/group given control will be able to perform the delegated actions.
#WINDOWS 10 SERVICES TO DISABLE SECURITY HOW TO#
The following steps show how to use Group Policy to grant a user access to control the service (ex : print spooler service)ġ, Open the Group Policy Object (GPO) that contains the computers that need the users to be able to control services.Ģ, Navigate to the Computer Configuration, Windows Settings, Security Settings, System Services.ģ, Double-click the service for which you want to delegate permissions (e.g., Print Spooler).Ĥ, Select the "Define this policy setting" and click Edit Security.ĥ, Click Add and enter the user/group to be given permissions.Ħ, After you select the user/group, pick the permissions you want to give to group members (e.g., "Start, stop and pause") and click OK.ħ, Ensure the services startup type is correct (e.g., Automatic) and click OK. By default, users can't control system services they'll receive an "Error 5: Access is denied" error message.