


What should I do if my win10 computer always automatically installs software?
1. Set the file path
1. Find [This PC] on the desktop, right-click it and select [Manage]. This step is very simple, so there is no need to describe it too much.
#2. In the pop-up [Computer Management] window, we need to click [Services and Applications], and then you can see the [Service] function.
#3. After entering the [Service] function page, we can see many computer applications. At this time, we need to find [Windows Installer] and double-click the mouse to open the window. In [General], change [Startup Type] to [Disabled], and finally click OK.
2. Prohibit user installation
1. Use the shortcut key [Win R] to open the run window and enter [gpedit.msc in the run window ], click OK to go to the next page.
#2. After entering [gpedit.msc] in the run window, the computer will bring up the [Local Group Policy Editor] window.
3. After that, we need to click [Computer Configuration]-[Management Module]-[Windows Components]-[Windows Installer] in the [Local Group Policy Editor].
4. After finding [Windows Installer], double-click the mouse to open this function. We need to find [Prohibit user installation] in the settings list and click it.
5. After entering the [Prohibit user installation] window, we need to change the prohibition of user installation to [Enabled], and then adjust the following user behavior to [Hide] User Installation], and finally click [OK].
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