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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 882847" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>That will depend on the setting profile. If you will apply the Windows_10_Basic_Recommended_Settings, then the EXE and MSI files will be whitelisted, so there will not be a problem with installing/updating 99% of applications. Only the rare cases will require whitelisting, when the application uses scripts.</p><p>The chance of blocking something is comparable to SysHardener, but in H_C you can additionally whitelist the blocked files (not possible in SysHardener).</p><p></p><p></p><p>I like the idea of separating H_C and CUP (two different executables). In the H_C with two menus, the non-advanced user could use the advanced menu to spoil the settings. Furthermore, the CUP will be compatible with H_C, so the advanced user can use both applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 882847, member: 32260"] That will depend on the setting profile. If you will apply the Windows_10_Basic_Recommended_Settings, then the EXE and MSI files will be whitelisted, so there will not be a problem with installing/updating 99% of applications. Only the rare cases will require whitelisting, when the application uses scripts. The chance of blocking something is comparable to SysHardener, but in H_C you can additionally whitelist the blocked files (not possible in SysHardener). I like the idea of separating H_C and CUP (two different executables). In the H_C with two menus, the non-advanced user could use the advanced menu to spoil the settings. Furthermore, the CUP will be compatible with H_C, so the advanced user can use both applications. [/QUOTE]
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