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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 771009"><p>Most people who will use your Hard_Configurator will be new to it; they will range from n00bs to advanced SRP users. I would think a really advanced user who is all about security has already removed PoSh v2.0 from Windows using one method or another. It is the people who use your product and depend upon it to guide them to implement the best SRP policy are the ones I am talking about.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, people refuse to slow down and simply read. TL;DR. I just used the product. Now I got myself into troubles. I will go to the forum and ask questions instead of reading the help files...</p><p></p><p>Disabling PoSh v2.0 is basic security practice. However you implement it is better than leaving PoSh v2.0 in-place.</p><p></p><p>Ask people here. You will get a general consensus. Me personally, I don't care which method is used. What I am more concerned about is that people understand that there are various PoSh versions, each one solves some but not all security problems, but v2.0 is atrocious - it needs to be uninstalled from the Windows image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 771009"] Most people who will use your Hard_Configurator will be new to it; they will range from n00bs to advanced SRP users. I would think a really advanced user who is all about security has already removed PoSh v2.0 from Windows using one method or another. It is the people who use your product and depend upon it to guide them to implement the best SRP policy are the ones I am talking about. Unfortunately, people refuse to slow down and simply read. TL;DR. I just used the product. Now I got myself into troubles. I will go to the forum and ask questions instead of reading the help files... Disabling PoSh v2.0 is basic security practice. However you implement it is better than leaving PoSh v2.0 in-place. Ask people here. You will get a general consensus. Me personally, I don't care which method is used. What I am more concerned about is that people understand that there are various PoSh versions, each one solves some but not all security problems, but v2.0 is atrocious - it needs to be uninstalled from the Windows image. [/QUOTE]
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