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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 839756" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>You have already a complex security setup. Adding H_C will make it even more complex and hard to understand, <strong>so I do not recommend it.</strong> </p><p></p><p>If you would like to do it anyway, then it would be necessary to<strong> remove SRP by using Gpedit</strong>, and then install and configure H_C. </p><p>The settings applied by H_C can probably overwrite some of your GPO settings, but the GPO refresh feature will recover them after some hours and wipe out the colliding H_C settings from the Registry. You can easily find out the colliding settings by making a screenshot of H_C main window, just after configuring H_C and comparing it with H_C main window after a day. </p><p>The H_C settings will not overwrite Applocker policies.</p><p></p><p>But, I do not think if all of this is worth your time. The H_C settings can be so restrictive, that adding Applocker policies <strong>in the home environment</strong> only makes the setup more complex, without adding any important security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 839756, member: 32260"] You have already a complex security setup. Adding H_C will make it even more complex and hard to understand, [B]so I do not recommend it.[/B] If you would like to do it anyway, then it would be necessary to[B] remove SRP by using Gpedit[/B], and then install and configure H_C. The settings applied by H_C can probably overwrite some of your GPO settings, but the GPO refresh feature will recover them after some hours and wipe out the colliding H_C settings from the Registry. You can easily find out the colliding settings by making a screenshot of H_C main window, just after configuring H_C and comparing it with H_C main window after a day. The H_C settings will not overwrite Applocker policies. But, I do not think if all of this is worth your time. The H_C settings can be so restrictive, that adding Applocker policies [B]in the home environment[/B] only makes the setup more complex, without adding any important security. [/QUOTE]
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