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# Windows Time Service
`Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Windows Time Service`
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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# Microsoft account
`Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft account`
- Block all consumer Microsoft account user authentication -> Enabled

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`Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Microsoft Defender Antivirus\Microsoft Defender Exploit Guard\Network Protection`
This settings controls whether Network protection is allowed to be configured into block or audit mode on Windows -> Enabled (Only relevant if running Windows Server)
Prevent users and apps from accessing dangerous websites -> Enabled -> Block

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`Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Messenger`
**Old and very likely to be obsolete.**
**This looks quite old so I am not sure if they apply to modern Windows versions or not. It doesn't hurt to set them either ways.**
- Do not allow Windows Messenger to be run -> Enabled

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# Date & Time
Windows uses NTP for time synchronization, which is not secure due to the lack of encryption and authentication. If you are running bare metal, I recommend that you setup a VM to sync time using NTS, then use it as the NTP server for Windows. If you are running a VM (Parallels in my case), just disable network time synchronization and let the guest agent sync time from the host.