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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 879474" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Yes. That is true. Although, some of ASR rules in MAX settings can cause issues. For example, the factory firmware on some laptops uses WMI. Also, when the firmware wants to update, this can be prevented for some days by ASR due to the low prevalence.</p><p>Anyway, if one has a typical desktop computer with a simple setup based on Microsoft programs and Microsoft Store apps, then CD MAX settings can be highly recommended.</p><p>It can be also used with very popular software, because the application updates will not be prevented for more than one or two days. Of course, for <strong>non-casual users</strong>, there is no need to hide the Security Center, so the last ConfigureDefender option should be set to Visible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 879474, member: 32260"] Yes. That is true. Although, some of ASR rules in MAX settings can cause issues. For example, the factory firmware on some laptops uses WMI. Also, when the firmware wants to update, this can be prevented for some days by ASR due to the low prevalence. Anyway, if one has a typical desktop computer with a simple setup based on Microsoft programs and Microsoft Store apps, then CD MAX settings can be highly recommended. It can be also used with very popular software, because the application updates will not be prevented for more than one or two days. Of course, for [B]non-casual users[/B], there is no need to hide the Security Center, so the last ConfigureDefender option should be set to Visible. [/QUOTE]
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