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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 588183" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p><strong>Fresh installed Windows 10 Pro 64Bit tested with Hard_Configurator (All SRP + All Restrictions turned ON).</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>The system successfully upgraded to version 1607. All updates (except one) were installed without problems.</p><p><em><strong>One update was stopped by SRP in the User Space (Graphic Card update):</strong></em></p><p>C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\NVIDIA\NvBackend\Packages\000063ef\DRS update.18761999.exe</p><p><em><strong>Four autoruns were blocked (Windows OneDrive):</strong></em></p><p>c:\users\UserName\appdata\local\microsoft\onedrive\17.3.6517.0809\onedrivestandaloneupdater.exe</p><p>c:\users\UserName\appdata\local\microsoft\onedrive\17.3.6517.0809\FileSyncConfig.exe</p><p>c:\users\UserName\appdata\local\microsoft\onedrive\17.3.6517.0809\OneDriveSetup</p><p>c:\users\UserName\appdata\local\microsoft\onedrive\onedrive.exe</p><p><em><strong>Nothing has been blocked in hardened 'Windows' subfolders (SRP deny execution in writable subfolders). All System Scheduled Tasks work normally, with some exceptions.</strong></em></p><p>There are some PowerShell scripts in the folder 'c:\Windows\diagnostics\scheduled\Maintenance\' that can be used by scheduled tasks.</p><p></p><p>Windows 7:</p><p>CL_Utility.ps1 , RS_AdminDiagnosticHistory.ps1, RS_MachineWERQueue.ps1, RS_RemoveUnusedDesktopIcons.ps1</p><p>RS_UserDiagnosticHistory.ps1, RS_UserWERQueue.ps1, TS_BrokenShortcuts.ps1, TS_DiagnosticHistory.ps1,</p><p>TS_InaccurateSystemTime.ps1, TS_UnusedDesktopIcons.ps1, TS_VolumeErrors.ps1, TS_WERQueue.ps1</p><p></p><p>Windows 10 Pro:</p><p>CL_Utility.ps1 , RS_AdminDiagnosticHistory.ps1, RS_MachineWERQueue.ps1,</p><p>RS_UserDiagnosticHistory.ps1, RS_UserWERQueue.ps1, TS_DiagnosticHistory.ps1,</p><p>TS_InaccurateSystemTime.ps1, TS_VolumeErrors.ps1, TS_WERQueue.ps1</p><p></p><p>For example sdiagnhost.exe can often trigger troubleshooter scripts TS_WERQueue.ps1, TS_DiagnosticHistory.ps1, and the library of functions CL_Utility.ps1 . They are not needed in the healthy system, and Diagnosis-Scheduled task can work without them. The NetTrace GatherNetworkInfo task also uses the script gatherNetworkInfo.vbs .</p><p><em><strong>Those scripts are not required in healthy system but may be useful when something will go wrong. So, it's reasonable to let them go from time to time.</strong></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 588183, member: 32260"] [B]Fresh installed Windows 10 Pro 64Bit tested with Hard_Configurator (All SRP + All Restrictions turned ON). [/B] The system successfully upgraded to version 1607. All updates (except one) were installed without problems. [I][B]One update was stopped by SRP in the User Space (Graphic Card update):[/B][/I] C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\NVIDIA\NvBackend\Packages\000063ef\DRS update.18761999.exe [I][B]Four autoruns were blocked (Windows OneDrive):[/B][/I] c:\users\UserName\appdata\local\microsoft\onedrive\17.3.6517.0809\onedrivestandaloneupdater.exe c:\users\UserName\appdata\local\microsoft\onedrive\17.3.6517.0809\FileSyncConfig.exe c:\users\UserName\appdata\local\microsoft\onedrive\17.3.6517.0809\OneDriveSetup c:\users\UserName\appdata\local\microsoft\onedrive\onedrive.exe [I][B]Nothing has been blocked in hardened 'Windows' subfolders (SRP deny execution in writable subfolders). All System Scheduled Tasks work normally, with some exceptions.[/B][/I] There are some PowerShell scripts in the folder 'c:\Windows\diagnostics\scheduled\Maintenance\' that can be used by scheduled tasks. Windows 7: CL_Utility.ps1 , RS_AdminDiagnosticHistory.ps1, RS_MachineWERQueue.ps1, RS_RemoveUnusedDesktopIcons.ps1 RS_UserDiagnosticHistory.ps1, RS_UserWERQueue.ps1, TS_BrokenShortcuts.ps1, TS_DiagnosticHistory.ps1, TS_InaccurateSystemTime.ps1, TS_UnusedDesktopIcons.ps1, TS_VolumeErrors.ps1, TS_WERQueue.ps1 Windows 10 Pro: CL_Utility.ps1 , RS_AdminDiagnosticHistory.ps1, RS_MachineWERQueue.ps1, RS_UserDiagnosticHistory.ps1, RS_UserWERQueue.ps1, TS_DiagnosticHistory.ps1, TS_InaccurateSystemTime.ps1, TS_VolumeErrors.ps1, TS_WERQueue.ps1 For example sdiagnhost.exe can often trigger troubleshooter scripts TS_WERQueue.ps1, TS_DiagnosticHistory.ps1, and the library of functions CL_Utility.ps1 . They are not needed in the healthy system, and Diagnosis-Scheduled task can work without them. The NetTrace GatherNetworkInfo task also uses the script gatherNetworkInfo.vbs . [I][B]Those scripts are not required in healthy system but may be useful when something will go wrong. So, it's reasonable to let them go from time to time.[/B][/I] [/QUOTE]
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