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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 709299"><p>Unless you put some kind of firm default-deny on that system that stops the kids from doing "stuff," which is what you're trying to avoid = provide them default allow, you're going to have to do manual cleanup sooner or later. And, if you are letting out-of-household guests BYOD, and they end up putting something pernicious on that system, it can spread to your other systems. You have to look at the risk factors.</p><p></p><p>With kids, this is your answer to avoid the rigmarole of manual cleanup, but it isn't going to necessarily minimize the risk of spreading: <a href="http://horizondatasys.com/reboot-restore-rx-freeware/" target="_blank">Reboot Restore Rx Freeware | PC Time Machine Windows System Restore Software</a></p><p></p><p>Evidently other people beat me to the post, but it doesn't matter. It's the point that matters. Save yourself the hassle of cleanup.</p><p></p><p>OSArmor doesn't disable enough stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 709299"] Unless you put some kind of firm default-deny on that system that stops the kids from doing "stuff," which is what you're trying to avoid = provide them default allow, you're going to have to do manual cleanup sooner or later. And, if you are letting out-of-household guests BYOD, and they end up putting something pernicious on that system, it can spread to your other systems. You have to look at the risk factors. With kids, this is your answer to avoid the rigmarole of manual cleanup, but it isn't going to necessarily minimize the risk of spreading: [URL='http://horizondatasys.com/reboot-restore-rx-freeware/']Reboot Restore Rx Freeware | PC Time Machine Windows System Restore Software[/URL] Evidently other people beat me to the post, but it doesn't matter. It's the point that matters. Save yourself the hassle of cleanup. OSArmor doesn't disable enough stuff. [/QUOTE]
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