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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 973007" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>At first glance, it seems that SWH can make the Comodo setup more convenient if the user needs scripting. The scripts cannot be whitelisted in Comodo. So, the user can allow scripting in Comodo and use SWH to restrict scripts. A similar problem can be with some other LOLBins (Sponsors). But, I would not fully disable <Windows Hardening> in SWH. Disabling several remote features, SMB protocols, or hardening MS Office (Adobe Reader) will not hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 973007, member: 32260"] At first glance, it seems that SWH can make the Comodo setup more convenient if the user needs scripting. The scripts cannot be whitelisted in Comodo. So, the user can allow scripting in Comodo and use SWH to restrict scripts. A similar problem can be with some other LOLBins (Sponsors). But, I would not fully disable <Windows Hardening> in SWH. Disabling several remote features, SMB protocols, or hardening MS Office (Adobe Reader) will not hurt. [/QUOTE]
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