Test-ASPSCompliance -ConfigPath "$env:TEMP\desired.json" -Detailed | Export-Csv "$logPath\compliance.csv"
<# .SYNOPSIS Onboard a new Windows Server using AutoSettingsPS v0.5.9 #> AutoSettingsPS by westlife v0.5.9
AutoSettingsPS is not (as of v0.5.9) available in the official PowerShell Gallery. You must download it from the author’s GitHub or internal repository. Test-ASPSCompliance -ConfigPath "$env:TEMP\desired
A retouching studio with 12 workstations needs identical Photoshop behavior. Instead of manually syncing preferences, the IT lead creates a master profile on one machine, exports it to a network share, and sets AutoSettingsPS on every client to load \\nas\studio_master.xml at launch. Any update to the master file propagates instantly. Instead of manually syncing preferences, the IT lead
Disables Windows telemetry, advertising IDs, and tracking services to reduce data collection.
The main interface is refreshingly sparse: a dropdown for profiles, four action buttons (Load, Save, Auto-Lock, Monitor), and a status log.