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Fix last typos (#2)

* Fix typos

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- First, go to Settings -> Apps -> Optional features and remove unnecessary features. I personally remove everything here.
- Next, scroll to the bottom and click "More Windows Features". Turn Windows feautures on or off and remove Features that you don't need. On my Parallels VM, I removed everything except Microsoft Print to PDF. If you are running bare metal, you should keep HyperV, Microsoft Defender Application Guard, and Windows Sandbox on.
- Next, scroll to the bottom and click "More Windows Features". Turn Windows features on or off and remove Features that you don't need. On my Parallels VM, I removed everything except Microsoft Print to PDF. If you are running bare metal, you should keep HyperV, Microsoft Defender Application Guard, and Windows Sandbox on.
- Reboot the system

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# Personalization
`Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Regional and Language Options`
`Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Personalization`
- Prevent enabling lock screen camera -> Enabled (Probably not invasive, though I don't see a reason for it to be on)

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# Early Launch Antimalware
`Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Kernel DMA Protection`
`Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Early Launch Antimalware`
Probably doesn't do anything unless you use a 3rd party Antimalware with this feature, but there is no harm in enabling it just in case you need it.

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- Turn off Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program -> Enabled
- Turn off downloading of print drivers over HTTP -> Enabled
Turn off printing over HTTP -> Enabled
- Turn off printing over HTTP -> Enabled
- Turn off Help and Support Center "Did you know?" content -> Enabled (These are probably not that useful and will just be annoying)
- Turn off Windows Error Reporting -> Enabled
- turn off Search Companion content file updates -> Enabled

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# Windows Time Service
`Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Windows Time Service`
`Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Windows Time Service\Time Providers`
Enable Windows NTP Client -> Disabled (**Read my notes on Date & Time. I am disabling time sync here because it is already handled by my guest agent**.)

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Unless you run your own MDM system or something, this probably should not be on with a personal computer.
- Enable automatic MDM enrollment using default Azure AD credentials -> Disabled (Probably redundant because of the next policy, but it will also **unenroll** you from Azure AD)
- Enable automatic MDM enrollment using default Azure AD credentials -> Disabled (Probably redundant because of the next policy, but it will also **disenroll** you from Azure AD)
- Disable MDM enrollment -> Enabled (This will not disenroll you though)

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- Allow Cloud Search -> Disabled
- Allow Cortana -> Disabled
- ALlow search and Cortana to use location -> Disabled
- Allow search and Cortana to use location -> Disabled
- Configures search on the taskbar -> Enabled -> Search icon and label (Not a privacy/security issue or anything, but I hate the gigantic box)
- Do not allow web search -> Enabled
- Don't search the web or display web results in Search -> Enabled

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# Windows Calendar
# Windows Messenger
`Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Messenger`