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<blockquote data-quote="Recrypt" data-source="post: 708028" data-attributes="member: 22989"><p>Hello everybody.</p><p></p><p>I see there is some confusion between child processes and command lines (subprocesses) inspection. There is a blogpost about it here <a href="https://forum.rehips.com/index.php?topic=9609.msg16750#msg16750" target="_blank">[FAQ] How does ReHIPS process processes?</a> that should cover all dark areas.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Could you please describe it step-by-step, so we could try and reproduce this issue? You have isolated Word 2007, you open some DOC file and try to print it to PDF? Where do you save it? Does it show any error or everything seems to go fine, but you don't see the generated file?</p><p>We've just tested it on Word 2016, everything seems to work fine. I suspect you saved it into real user profile folder, security redirection took place and the file was saved in isolated user profile folder.</p><p></p><p>I also noticed a comparison of ReHIPS with AppContainer, I get that question sometimes, so I wrote a blogpost about it here <a href="https://forum.rehips.com/index.php?topic=9533.0" target="_blank">[FAQ] ReHIPS isolation and AppContainer</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>You see, ReHIPS monitors all processes. If it doesn't know some process, it'll ask about it. We didn't want the user to see tons of alerts, so we tried our best to include all widely-used programs on an average Joe PC, even if they're system processes and have to be allowed.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Could you please show an example, so we could reproduce it? Permissive Mode is indeed supposed not to show any alerts.</p><p></p><p>Best regards, fixer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recrypt, post: 708028, member: 22989"] Hello everybody. I see there is some confusion between child processes and command lines (subprocesses) inspection. There is a blogpost about it here [URL="https://forum.rehips.com/index.php?topic=9609.msg16750#msg16750"][FAQ] How does ReHIPS process processes?[/URL] that should cover all dark areas. Could you please describe it step-by-step, so we could try and reproduce this issue? You have isolated Word 2007, you open some DOC file and try to print it to PDF? Where do you save it? Does it show any error or everything seems to go fine, but you don't see the generated file? We've just tested it on Word 2016, everything seems to work fine. I suspect you saved it into real user profile folder, security redirection took place and the file was saved in isolated user profile folder. I also noticed a comparison of ReHIPS with AppContainer, I get that question sometimes, so I wrote a blogpost about it here [URL="https://forum.rehips.com/index.php?topic=9533.0"][FAQ] ReHIPS isolation and AppContainer[/URL] You see, ReHIPS monitors all processes. If it doesn't know some process, it'll ask about it. We didn't want the user to see tons of alerts, so we tried our best to include all widely-used programs on an average Joe PC, even if they're system processes and have to be allowed. Could you please show an example, so we could reproduce it? Permissive Mode is indeed supposed not to show any alerts. Best regards, fixer. [/QUOTE]
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