rafaelsouzams
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- OS
- Windows 11
Hello everyone, everything good?
I was researching ways to automate my Windows configuration, so that when I run a BAT or PS1 file, it makes all the settings I like on my system.
I've already found several keys with the help of ChatGPT and Copilot, but there are several others that I can't find, that's when I found this forum and realized that this is a very frequent topic here, there are several posts teaching how to activate or deactivate something through the command.
So I wanted to know, how do you manage to find the commands to activate so many settings? Is there any tool capable of identifying where a registry key for a configuration is located?
For example, in Settings > Account > Sign-in Options, there is an option called "To increase security, only allow Windows Hello sign-in for Microsoft accounts on this device (Recommended)", and I would like to include disabling this option in my script.
This is just an example of something that I didn't find on the forum, but there are several other small settings that I would like to include in my script as well, so I would like to learn an efficient way of finding out how to activate or deactivate certain functions through a command line, instead of passing a list and hoping someone can answer them all.
It is possible?
I was researching ways to automate my Windows configuration, so that when I run a BAT or PS1 file, it makes all the settings I like on my system.
I've already found several keys with the help of ChatGPT and Copilot, but there are several others that I can't find, that's when I found this forum and realized that this is a very frequent topic here, there are several posts teaching how to activate or deactivate something through the command.
So I wanted to know, how do you manage to find the commands to activate so many settings? Is there any tool capable of identifying where a registry key for a configuration is located?
For example, in Settings > Account > Sign-in Options, there is an option called "To increase security, only allow Windows Hello sign-in for Microsoft accounts on this device (Recommended)", and I would like to include disabling this option in my script.
This is just an example of something that I didn't find on the forum, but there are several other small settings that I would like to include in my script as well, so I would like to learn an efficient way of finding out how to activate or deactivate certain functions through a command line, instead of passing a list and hoping someone can answer them all.
It is possible?
- Windows Build/Version
- Windows 11
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Asus
- CPU
- Core i9 10900
- Motherboard
- Asus Z490-H Gaming
- Memory
- 64gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- RTX 4070TI
- Hard Drives
- Samsung Evo 970 1Tb