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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 877236" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Hi,</p><p>Whitelisting is not for installers or updates. It is mainly for running already installed/updated applications when they are blocked in UserSpace by SRP. If you are using the default admin account (not SUA) then simply run the installer/updater via "Run As SmartScreen" from the right-click Explorer context menu.</p><p>You can do it also for "Patch My Pc" which is a portable application and requires Administrative rights (kind of installer and updater).</p><p></p><p>For frequently used portable applications, it is better to make a special folder and whitelist this folder by using <Whitelist By Path> <Add Folder>. Any portable application from this folder will be allowed to run normally - but first, run the new portable application once via "Run As SmartScreen" to see if it has a good reputation. You can also copy "Patch My Pc" to this whitelisted folder, if you do not like to use "Run As SmartScreen" every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 877236, member: 32260"] Hi, Whitelisting is not for installers or updates. It is mainly for running already installed/updated applications when they are blocked in UserSpace by SRP. If you are using the default admin account (not SUA) then simply run the installer/updater via "Run As SmartScreen" from the right-click Explorer context menu. You can do it also for "Patch My Pc" which is a portable application and requires Administrative rights (kind of installer and updater). For frequently used portable applications, it is better to make a special folder and whitelist this folder by using <Whitelist By Path> <Add Folder>. Any portable application from this folder will be allowed to run normally - but first, run the new portable application once via "Run As SmartScreen" to see if it has a good reputation. You can also copy "Patch My Pc" to this whitelisted folder, if you do not like to use "Run As SmartScreen" every time. [/QUOTE]
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