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Protecting from PrintNightmare with workarounds
There seems to be two ways to protect from the PrintNightmare with workarounds (not using win update)
Security Update Guide - Microsoft Security Response Center
I can Disable the Print Spooler service (but then I can't print)
Or I can "Disable inbound remote printing through Group Policy"
This I don't use.
But I have win 7 home premium so I have no Group Policy menu.
I want to know If I go to:
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Network and Sharing Center\Advanced sharing settings
And make sure "file and printer sharing" is set to off does that accomplish the same thing?
Thanks for any help.