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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 837806" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Hard_Configurator is installed for all users and H_C settings are system-wide (valid for all user accounts), except user whitelisted entries and user restrictions made via SwitchDefaultDeny by using its Documents Anti-Exploit option. If you are using RAID then you have to check if <MORE ...> <Disable SMB> setting does not interfere with RAID functionality. The restrictions made for RAID should not interfere with H_C settings.</p><p><strong>If you will apply the H_C Recommended Settings on Windows 10 and use Standard User Account as your daughter's account (without knowing your admin password), then this will be OK.</strong></p><p>You can also use <More ...> <Disable Elevation on SUA> = ON setting to prevent elevation of user processes on any Standard User Account, but this will cause more work for you to manage the daughter's account (software installations and updates).</p><p></p><p>Protecting children's account is important. If the malware would infect your daughter's account and could get admin rights, then it could also infect all accounts and all drives connected to the computer. Ransomware files are created to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 837806, member: 32260"] Hard_Configurator is installed for all users and H_C settings are system-wide (valid for all user accounts), except user whitelisted entries and user restrictions made via SwitchDefaultDeny by using its Documents Anti-Exploit option. If you are using RAID then you have to check if <MORE ...> <Disable SMB> setting does not interfere with RAID functionality. The restrictions made for RAID should not interfere with H_C settings. [B]If you will apply the H_C Recommended Settings on Windows 10 and use Standard User Account as your daughter's account (without knowing your admin password), then this will be OK.[/B] You can also use <More ...> <Disable Elevation on SUA> = ON setting to prevent elevation of user processes on any Standard User Account, but this will cause more work for you to manage the daughter's account (software installations and updates). Protecting children's account is important. If the malware would infect your daughter's account and could get admin rights, then it could also infect all accounts and all drives connected to the computer. Ransomware files are created to do so. [/QUOTE]
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