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Anyone has a list of Windows processes that are safe to always allowed by HIPS?
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<blockquote data-quote="ErzCrz" data-source="post: 972808" data-attributes="member: 81799"><p>Have you altered the protected objects? I've sometimes noticed a slight lag with my occasional more paranoid setup.</p><p></p><p>Under protected files added ?:\* will cause HIPS to protect all files on all volumes and drives. For protected registry keys while not necessary, I added *\Software\* and *\System\*. Under protected COM interfaces, added *\RPC Control\ntsvcs monitors access to the service control manager, LocalSecurityAuthority.* allows me to control process token privileges, and {*} and *.* will cover many COM interfaces by CLSID and ProgID.</p><p></p><p>But that's when I'm overly paranoid or experimenting with protection without using containment.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, if you've altered the default Safe Mode settings, that may be the issue.</p><p></p><p>Erzcrz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ErzCrz, post: 972808, member: 81799"] Have you altered the protected objects? I've sometimes noticed a slight lag with my occasional more paranoid setup. Under protected files added ?:\* will cause HIPS to protect all files on all volumes and drives. For protected registry keys while not necessary, I added *\Software\* and *\System\*. Under protected COM interfaces, added *\RPC Control\ntsvcs monitors access to the service control manager, LocalSecurityAuthority.* allows me to control process token privileges, and {*} and *.* will cover many COM interfaces by CLSID and ProgID. But that's when I'm overly paranoid or experimenting with protection without using containment. Anyway, if you've altered the default Safe Mode settings, that may be the issue. Erzcrz [/QUOTE]
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