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Modifying registry settings to affect Windows brute force security on a tailored build

Modifying registry settings to affect Windows brute force security on a tailored build

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Ale102010
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11-22-2016, 08:27 AM
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I’d prefer nothing more than a smooth experience for new builds, avoiding flashy splash pages from failed logins. Changing registry settings can adjust things like background themes and startup sounds in older Windows versions. Would it be feasible to automate similar actions or connect an event trigger to brute force protection? My search for this information has been challenging due to many people looking up “How to brute force” online. I’d appreciate any guidance or useful links.
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Ale102010
11-22-2016, 08:27 AM #1

I’d prefer nothing more than a smooth experience for new builds, avoiding flashy splash pages from failed logins. Changing registry settings can adjust things like background themes and startup sounds in older Windows versions. Would it be feasible to automate similar actions or connect an event trigger to brute force protection? My search for this information has been challenging due to many people looking up “How to brute force” online. I’d appreciate any guidance or useful links.