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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 98186" data-source="post: 1026193"><p>SRP (SRPv1) is not going anywhere just because SRP is broken on Windows 11 22H2 (workstation). It is still fully functional on Server 2022 and pre-22H2, which many companies are not using 22H2 because of numerous problems.</p><p></p><p>They can keep using AppLocker (SRPv2) and Group Policy - if they want to utilize a purely Microsoft security stack. They can also use WDAC (SRPv3). Those that are knowledgeable and savvy can utilize Windows Exploit Guard and the officially documented registry tweaks to block applications. It does not matter which method they use as long as it provides the security that they desire.</p><p></p><p>Ther are multiple enterprise SRP solutions on the market, so they do not have to stick to Microsoft-only. They've got options.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Lots of companies have no intention of upgrading to Windows 11. They will stay on Windows 10 and Microsoft will offer paid support, just like it did for Windows 7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 98186, post: 1026193"] SRP (SRPv1) is not going anywhere just because SRP is broken on Windows 11 22H2 (workstation). It is still fully functional on Server 2022 and pre-22H2, which many companies are not using 22H2 because of numerous problems. They can keep using AppLocker (SRPv2) and Group Policy - if they want to utilize a purely Microsoft security stack. They can also use WDAC (SRPv3). Those that are knowledgeable and savvy can utilize Windows Exploit Guard and the officially documented registry tweaks to block applications. It does not matter which method they use as long as it provides the security that they desire. Ther are multiple enterprise SRP solutions on the market, so they do not have to stick to Microsoft-only. They've got options. Lots of companies have no intention of upgrading to Windows 11. They will stay on Windows 10 and Microsoft will offer paid support, just like it did for Windows 7. [/QUOTE]
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