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So we need to set this setting directly into the registry, without using the “Policy” tree. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the local setting is used. Since I found a GPO setting regarding the fast startup option, I was quite sure that this will be the starting point (Administrative Templates\System\Shutdown):īut: As outlined within the help text of this setting, this does only enable it, disable the GPO setting does not disable the fast startup itself: And only a reboot will force the client to create a new desktop session, if fast startup is enabled. You may ask, why I want to disable this? My reason: I don’t want to reuse a desktop session which was hibernated.
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Within this blog, I would like to show, how you can configure the fast startup (“Turn on fast startup (recommended)”) setting in Windows 10 through Microsoft Intune: And I did not even found a CSP supporting this setting. As outlined in my previous blog, I tried to disable the Fast Startup Option on Windows 10 through a CSP. Since I changed my clients from GPO managed to Intune controlled, not all settings from GPO, but some of them needs to be set through Intune as well.