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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 730462" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>There is no need to use both AppGuard and Hard_Configurator. In fact, 'Hard_Configurator + vulnerable applications in App Container' is a similar philosophy as AppGuard + some system hardening.</p><p>The main difference is that AppGuard uses a custom driver and Hard_Configurator uses built-in Windows policies.</p><p>Also, I think that AppGuard is a more comprehensive solution, worth paying. The light sandboxing can be applied to any application, that is the clear advantage over security based on Hard_Configurator. Also, Hard_Configurator settings can be too restrictive in Enterprises.</p><p>From the home users point of view, Hard_Configurator can add the forced SmartScreen feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 730462, member: 32260"] There is no need to use both AppGuard and Hard_Configurator. In fact, 'Hard_Configurator + vulnerable applications in App Container' is a similar philosophy as AppGuard + some system hardening. The main difference is that AppGuard uses a custom driver and Hard_Configurator uses built-in Windows policies. Also, I think that AppGuard is a more comprehensive solution, worth paying. The light sandboxing can be applied to any application, that is the clear advantage over security based on Hard_Configurator. Also, Hard_Configurator settings can be too restrictive in Enterprises. From the home users point of view, Hard_Configurator can add the forced SmartScreen feature. [/QUOTE]
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