Unfortunately, the workaround isn't a workaround for everyone. IT departments 
can block these settings, and in fact they can be locked at the UEFI level 
requiring changes to UEFI settings that require a password. So, in the case I 
described, only signed drives will work (or convincing an IT department to 
change their policy). No amount of fiddling with bcdedit will work.

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