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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 97327" data-source="post: 1032526"><p>No, but I am running a nearly Microsoft only setup (only using Macrium and Syncback as other software), so never ran into problems (since 2019). Because I get bored with the same setup, I probably implement some corner case hardening practices. The reasons of the people on that admin website made sense to me (protecting the pristine state of important and powerful processes and raising the bar for easy to target always running or installed processes to lower the predictable succes of intrusions). I think the website was called the lazy admin or something like that).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 97327, post: 1032526"] No, but I am running a nearly Microsoft only setup (only using Macrium and Syncback as other software), so never ran into problems (since 2019). Because I get bored with the same setup, I probably implement some corner case hardening practices. The reasons of the people on that admin website made sense to me (protecting the pristine state of important and powerful processes and raising the bar for easy to target always running or installed processes to lower the predictable succes of intrusions). I think the website was called the lazy admin or something like that). [/QUOTE]
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