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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 796509" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Documents Anti-Exploit (from SwitchDefaultDeny tool) protects MS Office on the particular account - it is not system-wide. If you want its protection on another account, then you must set it on that account. Normally, it does not protect the ReHIPS sandbox (which is a special account), so MS Office works with unblocked settings.</p><p><Documents Anti-Exploit> setting from H_C main window is system-wide, and can protect also MS Office and Adobe Acrobat Reader in the ReHIPS sandbox.</p><p></p><p>If you disabled it and did not reboot, then it is OK. But if not, then that is werid, because the rule is still active.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 796509, member: 32260"] Documents Anti-Exploit (from SwitchDefaultDeny tool) protects MS Office on the particular account - it is not system-wide. If you want its protection on another account, then you must set it on that account. Normally, it does not protect the ReHIPS sandbox (which is a special account), so MS Office works with unblocked settings. <Documents Anti-Exploit> setting from H_C main window is system-wide, and can protect also MS Office and Adobe Acrobat Reader in the ReHIPS sandbox. If you disabled it and did not reboot, then it is OK. But if not, then that is werid, because the rule is still active. [/QUOTE]
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