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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 98186" data-source="post: 1030231"><p>Yeah. It is. In large enterprises with lots of different departments, hundreds of different software, diverse IT admin systems and procedures across all those departments, all editions and version of Windows, VDI, obsolete hardware, no network maps, etc - there are ALWAYS problems deploying WDAC. I've seen WDAC cause problems or conflicts with Active Directory, Group Policy, Just Enough Administration, PowerShell SSH, and others.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, when a company has a nice, tidy deployment of endpoints, sure, WDAC is not really a hassle. That's not how it works in very large organizations. It is a tedious, convoluted process. You can argue that those problems have nothing to do with the WDAC technology itself, but otherwise WDAC does contribute to problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 98186, post: 1030231"] Yeah. It is. In large enterprises with lots of different departments, hundreds of different software, diverse IT admin systems and procedures across all those departments, all editions and version of Windows, VDI, obsolete hardware, no network maps, etc - there are ALWAYS problems deploying WDAC. I've seen WDAC cause problems or conflicts with Active Directory, Group Policy, Just Enough Administration, PowerShell SSH, and others. Like I said, when a company has a nice, tidy deployment of endpoints, sure, WDAC is not really a hassle. That's not how it works in very large organizations. It is a tedious, convoluted process. You can argue that those problems have nothing to do with the WDAC technology itself, but otherwise WDAC does contribute to problems. [/QUOTE]
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