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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 802534" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>The system-wide H_C option <Documents Anti-Exploit> set to 'Adobe + VBA' is a very strong mitigation, and it will block any attempts to use VBA code in MS Office applications. It is much stronger than blocking macros in MS Office documents. Usually, the users do not need VBA in MS Office, unless they need the automation macros in templates, Add-ins, etc. In such a case, the system-wide H_C option <Documents Anti-Exploit> should be set to 'Adobe'. Next, MS Office hardening can be done via Switch Default-Deny >> Documents Anti-Exploit . This hardening is valid only for the current account, so it should be done on all user accounts that use MS Office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 802534, member: 32260"] The system-wide H_C option <Documents Anti-Exploit> set to 'Adobe + VBA' is a very strong mitigation, and it will block any attempts to use VBA code in MS Office applications. It is much stronger than blocking macros in MS Office documents. Usually, the users do not need VBA in MS Office, unless they need the automation macros in templates, Add-ins, etc. In such a case, the system-wide H_C option <Documents Anti-Exploit> should be set to 'Adobe'. Next, MS Office hardening can be done via Switch Default-Deny >> Documents Anti-Exploit . This hardening is valid only for the current account, so it should be done on all user accounts that use MS Office. [/QUOTE]
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