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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 542621" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>the following quote does not apply to the most recent builds. He made it stricter. try to run powershell or wscript or cscript yourself, when protection is active, and you will see that it is blocked.</p><p>"2. Whitelisted Processes: Let’s say for example you have a whitelisted app that needs to spawn powershell for some reason. I personally think that a whitelisted app should not be restricted in anyway, because bad things can happen. Yeah, I know, VS has a local sandbox feature, but that is beside the point. To me, if a whitelisted process needs to spawn powershell, it should be able to do so whenever it needs to, and should never be restricted in doing so."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 542621, member: 37647"] the following quote does not apply to the most recent builds. He made it stricter. try to run powershell or wscript or cscript yourself, when protection is active, and you will see that it is blocked. "2. Whitelisted Processes: Let’s say for example you have a whitelisted app that needs to spawn powershell for some reason. I personally think that a whitelisted app should not be restricted in anyway, because bad things can happen. Yeah, I know, VS has a local sandbox feature, but that is beside the point. To me, if a whitelisted process needs to spawn powershell, it should be able to do so whenever it needs to, and should never be restricted in doing so." [/QUOTE]
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