•Microsoft's 'second-chance setup' in Windows prompts users to enable various services, often bypassing initial IT configurations.
•This behavior undermines IT control over standardized deployments, increases helpdesk tickets, and poses security and compliance risks for enterprises.
•IT departments face challenges in managing user confusion, data sprawl, and maintaining policy adherence due to these persistent service promotion prompts.
•Microsoft's 'second-chance setup' in Windows prompts users to enable various services, often bypassing initial IT configurations.
•This behavior undermines IT control over standardized deployments, increases helpdesk tickets, and poses security and compliance risks for enterprises.
•IT departments face challenges in managing user confusion, data sprawl, and maintaining policy adherence due to these persistent service promotion prompts.