Recent Windows 10 builds require me to fill out security questions. I'd rather be locked out permanently than open my machine up to social engineering. However, *THERE DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE ANY WAY TO DISABLE THIS*!?!? Does anybody know if there's a flag I can disable somewhere?
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Work around: at installation time, create <dummy> user, then from an elevated command prompt run: > NET USER <username> /ADD [/Expires:Never] > NET LOCALGROUP administrators <username> /ADD > SHUTDOWN -L Log in as <username> and run: NET USER <dummy> /DELETE
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This also works around the OOBE password-is-truncated-at-20-chars issue.
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You may want to add: > RD "%HOMEDRIVE%\Users\<dummy>" /S /Q ...or manually delete the user profile folder.
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