That's odd - it looks like the default behaviour in the absence of any 
OSI strings is to just default to an OSYS value that matches Windows 
2012, so disabling the 2013 value should be equivalent. If it's not, 
it's definitely not safe to turn off all values - there are several 
devices that change behaviour as a result.

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Matthew Garrett | mj...@srcf.ucam.org
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