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A better way (since version 0.64, haven't checked it out yet): [EDIT] - A perfect way to handle all of the modules in PowerToys! |
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In many enterprise environments the screensaver is a required security measure.
But the creator of the module Awake doesn't think it's a big deal (because of there's so many existing ways to do it anyway):
microsoft/PowerToys#12537
I disagree, Awake pops up in the users awareness and only requires a mouse click, then it's activated forever (disabling the screensaver)...
...hence my solution.
After install/upgrade has been confirmed:
"powertoys*"
Start-sleep 3
(so that all file locks are gone)Get-ChildItem -Path "${env:ProgramFiles}\PowerToys\modules\Awake" -Exclude PowerToys.AwakeModuleInterface.dll, Images | Remove-Item -Recurse -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
This leaves the in PowerToys required interface .dll and the image, but deletes the executables.
Microsoft.PowerToys-installed.zip
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