

So, could you implement it for us? It would need to check the keys: And there's another solution for people not covered by this: set an env var that blocks it However, that's a good first step for a more complete solution later. If using GPO or the Registry, but not the json file This means that this will be only fully supported on: The hacky solution for that would be to make this code directly check the windows registry to see if the DisableSafeMode policy exists. The problem is that the code that checks that runs very very early in the startup process, at a point in which the prefs haven't been initialized yet, so the policy engine cannot be started. The problem is that these are the UI entry points for safe mode, but there's another way to get it: holding SHIFT during the startup process (on Windows, Option on Mac). However, there's a reasonable solution that we'd love if you could implement it. This policy is more complicated than it looks like, so we hadn't originally put it in the MVP list.

Patch to implement policy "DisableSafeMode"
