Disable Game Bar in Windows 10
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A user called me the other day asking what this green box was - something about recording a game? At first I thought she has picked up some type of malware, etc, nope.
I did a screen share and she showed me the prompt.The dialog box didn't stay on the screen very long, so she had to do it a second time so I could capture this image.
What we have here is a reminder to users that Windows 10 now has the ability to record videos of the screen. While MS's intention is to create video game videos, it can be used for nearly any app.
In my user's case, it appears whenever they are launching an ICA session.
The good news is that you can disable this with a simple registry change (currently untested by me).
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\GameDVR.
Change the AppCaptureEnabled DWORD value to 0HKEY_CURRENT_USER\System\GameConfigStore.
Change the GameDVR_Enabled DWORD value to 0Change them both to 1 if you want to enable it again.
These changes can be deployed via GP as well.
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@Dashrender said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
A user called me the other day asking what this green box was - something about recording a game? At first I thought she has picked up some type of malware, etc, nope.
She did, that's a sign of a Windows 10 infection.
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@scottalanmiller said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
@Dashrender said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
A user called me the other day asking what this green box was - something about recording a game? At first I thought she has picked up some type of malware, etc, nope.
She did, that's a sign of a Windows 10 infection.
You're so witty.
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My Windows 10 1703 installs do not have this active.
Also, if tt is active, you can disable it from the settings panel like any other setting.
Going into the registry is just wrong.
I have not looked for a GPO setting as this has never affected any of my clients.
Did you bother to look for a GPO setting? Or did you just jump straight to the OMFG kill it with fire in the registry?
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@JaredBusch said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
My Windows 10 1703 installs do not have this active.
It has popped up on mine for sure.
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Do those changes kill it out of Settings as well?
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This is some serious BS from MS. So few people will use this it should be something you have to install, not installed by default.
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@Kelly said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
This is some serious BS from MS. So few people will use this it should be something you have to install, not installed by default.
that's the name of the game for Windows today. In all honestly, I don't consider this a serious product any longer. Windows is now an entertainment platform a la Windows 98.
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Is most of theses annoyances like the game bar available on windows 10 enterprise?
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@black3dynamite Yup.
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The only thing this is really good for in business is to make training videos. That's about it. Or to pirate Netflix movies. Hmmm...
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@NerdyDad said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
The only thing this is really good for in business is to make training videos. That's about it. Or to pirate Netflix movies. Hmmm...
I bet it uses some useful format so that it isn't any good for that, either.
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@scottalanmiller said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
@NerdyDad said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
The only thing this is really good for in business is to make training videos. That's about it. Or to pirate Netflix movies. Hmmm...
I bet it uses some useful format so that it isn't any good for that, either.
Comes out as an mp4 format.
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@Dashrender said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
e the other day asking what this green box was - something about recording a game? At first I thought she has picked up some type of malware, etc, nope.
I did a screen share and she showed me the prompt.This happens all the time on using Citrix Receiver on any Windows 10 computer Although it will not record anything anyway.
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@NerdyDad said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
@scottalanmiller said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
@NerdyDad said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
The only thing this is really good for in business is to make training videos. That's about it. Or to pirate Netflix movies. Hmmm...
I bet it uses some useful format so that it isn't any good for that, either.
Comes out as an mp4 format.
Not so bad.
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@dbeato said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
@Dashrender said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
e the other day asking what this green box was - something about recording a game? At first I thought she has picked up some type of malware, etc, nope.
I did a screen share and she showed me the prompt.This happens all the time on using Citrix Receiver on any Windows 10 computer Although it will not record anything anyway.
I haven't tried recording in a Citrix connected session - though for training videos, I suppose that could be helpful.
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@JaredBusch said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
My Windows 10 1703 installs do not have this active.
Also, if tt is active, you can disable it from the settings panel like any other setting.
Going into the registry is just wrong.
I have not looked for a GPO setting as this has never affected any of my clients.
Did you bother to look for a GPO setting? Or did you just jump straight to the OMFG kill it with fire in the registry?
A google search did not turn up a specific GPO setting - and no I didn't dig into the thousands of GPO settings looking for it.
But I can very EASILY put a registry change into a GPO and solve this problem - and since the registry is what I found first when googling for a GPO solution to this, that is what I posted here in this thread.
The registry post was also for Admins, not normal home users who just want to turn it off for themselves. We are a SMB support site, are we not?
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@Dashrender said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
@JaredBusch said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
My Windows 10 1703 installs do not have this active.
Also, if tt is active, you can disable it from the settings panel like any other setting.
Going into the registry is just wrong.
I have not looked for a GPO setting as this has never affected any of my clients.
Did you bother to look for a GPO setting? Or did you just jump straight to the OMFG kill it with fire in the registry?
A google search did not turn up a specific GPO setting - and no I didn't dig into the thousands of GPO settings looking for it.
But I can very EASILY put a registry change into a GPO and solve this problem - and since the registry is what I found first when googling for a GPO solution to this, that is what I posted here in this thread.
The registry post was also for Admins, not normal home users who just want to turn it off for themselves. We are a SMB support site, are we not?
That's a bit harsh, I think @JaredBusch was trying to resolve the issue for that user specifically. The Registry can be used over GPO as the AMDX Templates do not include that setting as far as I have seen.
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@Dashrender said in Disable Game Bar in Windows 10:
We are a SMB support site, are we not?
General IT, not SMB specifically.