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<blockquote data-quote="Windows_Security" data-source="post: 687816" data-attributes="member: 50782"><p>Got a surprise on Windows 10 Home (64 bits), With Basic User as default level you are allowed to run programs from task bar which are in user folders.</p><p></p><p>Seems that the reg files I posted work OK. Despite bad performance results of WD on AV-Comparatives, I hardly notice a difference (cold startup of Chrome takes 0.1 seconds longer, repetative startups are the same with or without WD). So with UAC blocking unsigned elevation, SRP blocking user space execution, WD controlled folder access and WD exploit protection, i frankly my dear don't see a need for third party security software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windows_Security, post: 687816, member: 50782"] Got a surprise on Windows 10 Home (64 bits), With Basic User as default level you are allowed to run programs from task bar which are in user folders. Seems that the reg files I posted work OK. Despite bad performance results of WD on AV-Comparatives, I hardly notice a difference (cold startup of Chrome takes 0.1 seconds longer, repetative startups are the same with or without WD). So with UAC blocking unsigned elevation, SRP blocking user space execution, WD controlled folder access and WD exploit protection, i frankly my dear don't see a need for third party security software. [/QUOTE]
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