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<blockquote data-quote="blackice" data-source="post: 819482" data-attributes="member: 79035"><p>I can share it when I get back to my pc. I basically looked at the video CruelSister did on it and clicked on some other optional boxes. It’s pretty easy to play with since you can untick anything that gives you issues, and set exception. Default is good for most scripts. I block Powershell and CMD and just disable OSA when I need those since I rarely use them. I think my file has some exceptions you may or may not want for ConfigureDefender.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackice, post: 819482, member: 79035"] I can share it when I get back to my pc. I basically looked at the video CruelSister did on it and clicked on some other optional boxes. It’s pretty easy to play with since you can untick anything that gives you issues, and set exception. Default is good for most scripts. I block Powershell and CMD and just disable OSA when I need those since I rarely use them. I think my file has some exceptions you may or may not want for ConfigureDefender. [/QUOTE]
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