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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 748550" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>I think Andy meant that SRP is more friendly to home users than WD Application Guard is.</p><p></p><p>But to address your point more directly, let's say you put SRP on on a novice's computer. He won't even know how to get around it. It takes a certain amount of skill to discover that a right click will give you options to run a file with admin rights. And even if you do that, once you get that smartscreen block, you need to be pretty smart to figure out how to click past it. My Mom would never figure it out, and I don't think my Dad would either, even though he is pretty clever, he is a university professor. </p><p>You can also configure smartscreen so that you can't click past it, if you want a more locked down config.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 748550, member: 37647"] I think Andy meant that SRP is more friendly to home users than WD Application Guard is. But to address your point more directly, let's say you put SRP on on a novice's computer. He won't even know how to get around it. It takes a certain amount of skill to discover that a right click will give you options to run a file with admin rights. And even if you do that, once you get that smartscreen block, you need to be pretty smart to figure out how to click past it. My Mom would never figure it out, and I don't think my Dad would either, even though he is pretty clever, he is a university professor. You can also configure smartscreen so that you can't click past it, if you want a more locked down config. [/QUOTE]
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