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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 804591" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>Bouncer came out with a new version a short while ago, it has a new feature called AdminByPass. When enabled, the rules will not apply to processes running at admin or system privileges. (Similar to SRP.) So you don't have to worry that you are messing up Windows processes and updates etc.</p><p></p><p>The free demo version allows up to 5 KB of text in the config file, as usual. That's a lot, if you know how to cut out the fat.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://excubits.com/content/en/products_bouncer.html[/URL]</p><p></p><p>I had a weird issue that the automatically installed config was mysteriously missing C: at the beginning of the path, in a couple places, but it was easy to see and easy to fix. After that, it worked right.</p><p></p><p>For those unfamiliar with Bouncer, it is a powerful anti-exe program that runs totally as a kernel driver. It doesn't run exe files or services, other than the optional system tray icon. If you want it to do more than the default config, which is kinda minimal, you just write whatever rules you want, in the config file.</p><p>Bouncer controls not just exe files but also dlls and drivers. That's unique.</p><p>You can add any number of lol bins. You can use the famous Excubits list.</p><p>This program has a learning curve. It needs patience to set it up and get the hang of it. It's not for people who want to click a few buttons and say goodbye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 804591, member: 37647"] Bouncer came out with a new version a short while ago, it has a new feature called AdminByPass. When enabled, the rules will not apply to processes running at admin or system privileges. (Similar to SRP.) So you don't have to worry that you are messing up Windows processes and updates etc. The free demo version allows up to 5 KB of text in the config file, as usual. That's a lot, if you know how to cut out the fat. [URL unfurl="true"]https://excubits.com/content/en/products_bouncer.html[/URL] I had a weird issue that the automatically installed config was mysteriously missing C: at the beginning of the path, in a couple places, but it was easy to see and easy to fix. After that, it worked right. For those unfamiliar with Bouncer, it is a powerful anti-exe program that runs totally as a kernel driver. It doesn't run exe files or services, other than the optional system tray icon. If you want it to do more than the default config, which is kinda minimal, you just write whatever rules you want, in the config file. Bouncer controls not just exe files but also dlls and drivers. That's unique. You can add any number of lol bins. You can use the famous Excubits list. This program has a learning curve. It needs patience to set it up and get the hang of it. It's not for people who want to click a few buttons and say goodbye. [/QUOTE]
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