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AppGuard (Demonstration and Reviews)
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 98186" data-source="post: 1026219"><p>Yes. This is an AppGuard thread and you're the one that injected WDAC into it. Not once, but multiple times. We all get that you are enthusiastic about WDAC. Nobody is denying that its protection is solid. However, it does have a usability problem that even Microsoft itself has admitted.</p><p></p><p>What I am saying about the average user and WDAC is 100% fact. It is common knowledge.</p><p></p><p>Like I asked you, where is your guide that shows creating and customizing a policy on a home-user system, and proves it is trivial to do so? If it is as easy as you say it is, then you should be able to produce it here within a few minutes. The fact is that WDAC for an unmanaged home user is not as easy as you deliberately and misleadingly imply that it is.</p><p></p><p>If you produce a guide here that is as easy as you imply that it is, then I will gladly openly state I was wrong and you were right. Stop using misdirection. Answer the questions and provide the receipts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 98186, post: 1026219"] Yes. This is an AppGuard thread and you're the one that injected WDAC into it. Not once, but multiple times. We all get that you are enthusiastic about WDAC. Nobody is denying that its protection is solid. However, it does have a usability problem that even Microsoft itself has admitted. What I am saying about the average user and WDAC is 100% fact. It is common knowledge. Like I asked you, where is your guide that shows creating and customizing a policy on a home-user system, and proves it is trivial to do so? If it is as easy as you say it is, then you should be able to produce it here within a few minutes. The fact is that WDAC for an unmanaged home user is not as easy as you deliberately and misleadingly imply that it is. If you produce a guide here that is as easy as you imply that it is, then I will gladly openly state I was wrong and you were right. Stop using misdirection. Answer the questions and provide the receipts. [/QUOTE]
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