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<blockquote data-quote="Marana" data-source="post: 822843" data-attributes="member: 69370"><p>I'm still using SSRP default-deny setup in my main computer, and when I started using OSA I saw it working. Luckily for me - as I mentioned - I found the Exclusion rules to fulfill my needs, so after some tweaking OSA has been silent.</p><p></p><p>I'm currently building a new Windows 10 golden image using 1809 LTSC, and I have replaced SSRP with H_C there. So I don't have yet much experience with H_C, but I have played around with it a little in VirtualBox while hardening the golden image. So far H_C is looking quite promising, and I might very well drop SSRP. My plans are to upgrade from 1607 to 1809 maybe somewhere in August, so in the fall I'll expect to have obtained some real experience with H_C.</p><p></p><p>(I think that I may be missing one thing in SSRP. It was written in AutoIT and the source code was included, so I was able to integrate MemProtect with it: When I unlocked the policy to e.g. install some software, MemProtect automatically turned itself into install mode, too. I was actually just about to integrate also Windows Firewall Control with SSRP, but then I happened to download the current H_C version and got stuck in it. However, I guess that I'd better not dream of some kind of interface in H_C which could allow one to run some commands when switching on/off SRP...)</p><p></p><p>About Noah, I think that all he needed was the boat because he had the best "AEW&C" one could imagine to alert him about the time to climb in <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite114" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" />:emoji_pray:. Since that's not available to us nowadays, I find it good to have both the boat and life ring at hand (at least so far as neither of them cause me headache).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marana, post: 822843, member: 69370"] I'm still using SSRP default-deny setup in my main computer, and when I started using OSA I saw it working. Luckily for me - as I mentioned - I found the Exclusion rules to fulfill my needs, so after some tweaking OSA has been silent. I'm currently building a new Windows 10 golden image using 1809 LTSC, and I have replaced SSRP with H_C there. So I don't have yet much experience with H_C, but I have played around with it a little in VirtualBox while hardening the golden image. So far H_C is looking quite promising, and I might very well drop SSRP. My plans are to upgrade from 1607 to 1809 maybe somewhere in August, so in the fall I'll expect to have obtained some real experience with H_C. (I think that I may be missing one thing in SSRP. It was written in AutoIT and the source code was included, so I was able to integrate MemProtect with it: When I unlocked the policy to e.g. install some software, MemProtect automatically turned itself into install mode, too. I was actually just about to integrate also Windows Firewall Control with SSRP, but then I happened to download the current H_C version and got stuck in it. However, I guess that I'd better not dream of some kind of interface in H_C which could allow one to run some commands when switching on/off SRP...) About Noah, I think that all he needed was the boat because he had the best "AEW&C" one could imagine to alert him about the time to climb in :cool::emoji_pray:. Since that's not available to us nowadays, I find it good to have both the boat and life ring at hand (at least so far as neither of them cause me headache). [/QUOTE]
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