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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 885354" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>CUP will install with the Basic Recommended Settings, which have SRP Level 1 (EXE and MSI files not blocked) and some important Hardening Rules (like those from the previous post). There will be also a few predefined setting profiles (SRP Levels 1-4 with Hardening Rules) so the user will not usually need to tweak anything, just load the profile. One can consider these profiles as profiles with growing number of restrictions (from Level 1 to Level 4).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, there are some users who want to use PowerShell as Admin or like to prevent the elevation of unsigned executables, etc.. These users will have the ability to change the Hardening Rules. It is easy because there are only a few rules available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 885354, member: 32260"] CUP will install with the Basic Recommended Settings, which have SRP Level 1 (EXE and MSI files not blocked) and some important Hardening Rules (like those from the previous post). There will be also a few predefined setting profiles (SRP Levels 1-4 with Hardening Rules) so the user will not usually need to tweak anything, just load the profile. One can consider these profiles as profiles with growing number of restrictions (from Level 1 to Level 4). Anyway, there are some users who want to use PowerShell as Admin or like to prevent the elevation of unsigned executables, etc.. These users will have the ability to change the Hardening Rules. It is easy because there are only a few rules available. [/QUOTE]
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