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Good point. I think we can implement this quite easily if the expert settings aren't used (just add a second button that does restore&harden in one step (with standard settings)....

@botherder Tried to implement that in a first version (quite ugly user interface - suggestions for improvements would be very nice). It just restores all settings first and then (currently)...

Partly fixed by #66, still open: What doesn't work right now: - The "saving" of the original state only applies to hardening done with registry keys (e.g. Windows ASR currently...

#69 fixed this: _"If new registry keys are added to the hardening procedure in Hardentools and then a restore is started with that new version, registry keys might get deleted...

#76 fixes possible upgrade and restores problems in Disallow Run hardening (cmd.exe, powershell(_ise).exe). It also only deletes the DisallowRun value itself, if no disallowed executables are left over. What still...

#105 fixes restore functionality for registry keys. What still doesn't work: - The "saving" of the original state only applies to hardening done with registry keys (e.g. Windows ASR currently...

That is most probably since FOSS Warn uses the well known json-File endpoints for the five different warn services. This means on every update a complete json file with all...

HI @Aman1337g, i have no real experience with Windows 11 yet, but I'm also getting some of these notifications on my test system (e.g. from WmiPrvSE.exe, msiexec.exe, MicrosoftEdgeUpdate.exe). Microsofts comment...

> Move package difflib to internal/difflib. @dolmen You closed this PR 3 weeks ago. What do you mean?

Keeping stuff like this up-to-date requires a central service and is hard to maintain. Closing for now as "won't fix"