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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 770561" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>There are several solutions for that. Those two utilities work best when run elevated, so the simplest method is "Run As SmartScreen" (this bypass SRP). It is recommended to copy them first to Program Files folder, then they will be run with elevation but SmartScreencheck will be skipped.</p><p>Another good method for portable application is whitelist them by hash (it is very simple with H_C). Yet, Process Explorer executable (procexp.exe or procexp64.exe) is wrapped and uses unwrapped image from temporary folder (C:\Users\User_Name\Appdata\Local\Temp). This image is named also procexp.exe or procexp64.exe and it must be whitelisted by hash, too. Do not close the error alert, because the image is deleted after this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 770561, member: 32260"] There are several solutions for that. Those two utilities work best when run elevated, so the simplest method is "Run As SmartScreen" (this bypass SRP). It is recommended to copy them first to Program Files folder, then they will be run with elevation but SmartScreencheck will be skipped. Another good method for portable application is whitelist them by hash (it is very simple with H_C). Yet, Process Explorer executable (procexp.exe or procexp64.exe) is wrapped and uses unwrapped image from temporary folder (C:\Users\User_Name\Appdata\Local\Temp). This image is named also procexp.exe or procexp64.exe and it must be whitelisted by hash, too. Do not close the error alert, because the image is deleted after this. [/QUOTE]
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