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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 806138" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Run As SmartScreen just does what every popular web browsers can do. It adds Mark Of The Web (MOTW) before executing the file. Windows thinks that the file was downloaded from the Internet and triggers Windows SmartScreen to check the executable against the Application Reputation filter in the cloud. Additionally Run As SmartScreen executes the files (EXE, MSI) with Administrator rights to automatically bypass SRP protection.</p><p>When using Hard_Configurator, you can see 'Run As SmartScreen' entry in the right-click Explorer context menu.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, you will see the SmartScreen prompt, even when normally the file would be ignored by SmartScreen (like files from pendrives, memory cards, and compressed archives). If you set SmartScreen to 'Block', then the SmartScreen prompt cannot be bypassed by the user.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 806138, member: 32260"] Run As SmartScreen just does what every popular web browsers can do. It adds Mark Of The Web (MOTW) before executing the file. Windows thinks that the file was downloaded from the Internet and triggers Windows SmartScreen to check the executable against the Application Reputation filter in the cloud. Additionally Run As SmartScreen executes the files (EXE, MSI) with Administrator rights to automatically bypass SRP protection. When using Hard_Configurator, you can see 'Run As SmartScreen' entry in the right-click Explorer context menu. Yes, you will see the SmartScreen prompt, even when normally the file would be ignored by SmartScreen (like files from pendrives, memory cards, and compressed archives). If you set SmartScreen to 'Block', then the SmartScreen prompt cannot be bypassed by the user. [/QUOTE]
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