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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 741653" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>What is your actual <Documents Anti-Exploit> setting? You probably set it to OFF. My previous post was about <Documents Anti-Exploit> = ON, and then you should delete those registry keys to unblock macros (VBA) and keep other vulnerable items (DDE, OLE, ActiveX) blocked.</p><p>Anyway, I think that if you unblock VBA, then on Windows 10 with ASR mitigations, the <Documents Anti-Exploit> = ON does not give you additional security.</p><p>The setting <Documents Anti-Exploit> = ON is rather for people on Windows 8.1 and prior versions. Defender ASR mitigations are actually very strong on Windows 10 ver. 1803.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 741653, member: 32260"] What is your actual <Documents Anti-Exploit> setting? You probably set it to OFF. My previous post was about <Documents Anti-Exploit> = ON, and then you should delete those registry keys to unblock macros (VBA) and keep other vulnerable items (DDE, OLE, ActiveX) blocked. Anyway, I think that if you unblock VBA, then on Windows 10 with ASR mitigations, the <Documents Anti-Exploit> = ON does not give you additional security. The setting <Documents Anti-Exploit> = ON is rather for people on Windows 8.1 and prior versions. Defender ASR mitigations are actually very strong on Windows 10 ver. 1803. [/QUOTE]
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