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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 634375" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>In CF containment rules got a question about ignore rules. Somehow I have a rule for dllhost.exe to ignore it. Looking closer at the rule, the ignore rule setting, "Do not apply the action to child processes" is set by default to unchecked. OK, so I take it this means that CF will still box any unrecognized that dllhost starts, and that's the main thing (not that it will I mean in general for any process this should be the case). But the question is, is it normal to end up with an ignore rule for dllhost.exe in the first place? With the settings I am using I get alot of ignore rules in containment settings, but not sure I understand the context of this one, and I don't know much about the process itself. BTW, I see in the log that this rules fires fairly frequently, so that's why I ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 634375, member: 32547"] In CF containment rules got a question about ignore rules. Somehow I have a rule for dllhost.exe to ignore it. Looking closer at the rule, the ignore rule setting, "Do not apply the action to child processes" is set by default to unchecked. OK, so I take it this means that CF will still box any unrecognized that dllhost starts, and that's the main thing (not that it will I mean in general for any process this should be the case). But the question is, is it normal to end up with an ignore rule for dllhost.exe in the first place? With the settings I am using I get alot of ignore rules in containment settings, but not sure I understand the context of this one, and I don't know much about the process itself. BTW, I see in the log that this rules fires fairly frequently, so that's why I ask. [/QUOTE]
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