![]() ![]() Tagged With: Computer News Reader Interactions Unless someone finds a legit workaround we are just gonna have to wait for Microsoft to fix it. There is a goofy supposed workaround that involves inherited permissions but I have not and will not try it. ![]() I’m not deleting it and wouldn’t recommend it. I haven’t tried a workaround but I suppose you could try and delete the service. O&O Shutup10 cannot fix what Microsoft broke. Microsoft created this issue with Windows Updates KB4598291 and KB5000802. I can see only 2 reasons for this happening:ġ – This is another big screwup brought to you by Windows Update.Ģ – Microsoft just gave us the middle finger. If I disable a service it should stay disabled. This isn’t just changing things via an update, this is continually changing a service setting on every reboot. There is no way any update by Microsoft should consistently bypass my Services settings. The status stayed the same confirming to me that a Windows Update did indeed change things. I turned it on and off and rebooted multiple times. The dmwappushservice service was already disabled. Next I used Macrium Reflect to return one of the computers to an image from January 26th. ![]() So I checked the file list against the last Patch Tuesday files and it is pretty obvious that and both contain a lot of similar changes. This is an optional “Preview” and “non-security update” that I don’t have installed. MDM PushRouter: Pushrouter failed to start because the dmwappushservice service is disabled.Ī bunch of Googling suggests this started with KB4598291. I manually disabled the dmwappushservice rebooted, waited a bit, checked services.msc and it is back to Manual (Trigger Start).Įrror Event ID 406 Microsoft-Windows-DeviceManagement-Enterprise-Diagnostics-Provider ![]() I can confirm that this service does reenable itself on reboot on SOME computers. You’ll remember they pulled the same crap with DiagTrack. Then people started disabling it so Microsoft renamed it to Device Management Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Push message Routing Service. Originally it was named in the Services Management Console as dmwappushservice with a display name of dmwappushsvc. Microsoft has been playing games with this service since people started disabling it almost immediately after Win10 was released. What this setting does is disable the dmwappushservice. I had to set it to green again and restart my computer, but since then I have noticed that so far the “Disable Telemetry” was reset automatically at least 5 times now? Even once after I had reactivated the setting and had restarted my computer and did nothing for about 10 minutes on my computer … the setting was again reset to red?” “ for some reason under the “Security” settings the “Disable Telemetry” was reset automatically some how. * No discussions of specific VPNs – please visit r/VPN or our PrivacyGuides coverage of VPNs.On March 10th a reader contacted me over an issue with O&O Shutup10. Conspiracy thinking and spreading FUD is not allowed.Meme/image/video posts are not allowed.Do not editorialize titles, use titles from the original news source.All surveys, fundraising and petitions must be approved by the Mods before submission.Developers/employees/etc must contact the mod team before engaging in self-promoting links and comments.Thanks!įor detailed descriptions for each of these rules please consult the rules sidebar in the new Reddit redesign (our canonical set of rules). Our Sept ’19 PTIO Team IAMA on r/Privacy was amazing and is chock full of tips & info!ĭo you have a project that you want to promote here? Open an Issue on our GitHub repo so our entire team can advise and evaluate it first. Please participate with suggestions and constructive criticism. We look forward to providing many more years of unbiased, non-commercial and transparent privacy-related news and reviews. Thank you so much for your years of involvement, support and appreciation. Thus, we’ve restricted r/PrivacyToolsIO, and invite you to join us on r/PrivacyGuides. Maintaining two subreddits mirroring each other provides few benefits while diverting our team from providing the level of service you deserve and expect. As announced on July 27th, and again on Sept 14th, The Team Formerly Known As PrivacyTools.io – the entirety of the team providing privacy-related advice & services to you for the past couple years – has transitioned to and r/PrivacyGuides. ![]()
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