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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 1005388" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>The home laptop is not only with Windows Pro but it is also Microsoft Surface. So, everything is compatible with WDAC. This setup can be used on many home computers, that use the same software as in the example.</p><p>The problem can be with laptops (Lenovo, Dell, Asus, et.) because they are using firmware that sometimes can contain unsigned DLLs. I am not sure if all these DLLs are allowed by ISG.</p><p>I noticed that the XML policy file based on SAC is already included in the Windows 11 2022 update (%OSDrive%\Windows\schemas\CodeIntegrity\ExamplePolicies\SmartAppControl.xml). </p><p>I will try to make a binary policy and apply it for testing on my wife's computer with Windows Home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1005388, member: 32260"] The home laptop is not only with Windows Pro but it is also Microsoft Surface. So, everything is compatible with WDAC. This setup can be used on many home computers, that use the same software as in the example. The problem can be with laptops (Lenovo, Dell, Asus, et.) because they are using firmware that sometimes can contain unsigned DLLs. I am not sure if all these DLLs are allowed by ISG. I noticed that the XML policy file based on SAC is already included in the Windows 11 2022 update (%OSDrive%\Windows\schemas\CodeIntegrity\ExamplePolicies\SmartAppControl.xml). I will try to make a binary policy and apply it for testing on my wife's computer with Windows Home. [/QUOTE]
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