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With the increasing popularity of ransomware, I've decided to activate the built in Controlled folder access feature within Windows 10.I however do not store my personal files (the ones I want to have protected) in the default place Windows provides so I added these.However, I now want to remove all the default set folders (like documents, pictures,...). I simply don't use them but other programs do store their data (data which is not really important to me). To be less annoyed by false positives, I want to remove these default folders but the "Remove" option is grayed out.Is there another way
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