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<blockquote data-quote="brigantes" data-source="post: 893675" data-attributes="member: 88084"><p>SRP shall not be going anywhere anytime soon. Microsoft has no intention of getting rid of AppLocker, which completely incorporates the older SRP. Given the fact that enterprises spend millions upon millions of dollars for InTune management and have become extremely dependent upon distributing GPO via an Active Directory Domain Controller, SRP/AppLocker will not be phased out in this decade.</p><p></p><p>Now we can sit here and debate this to death, but the lines between "SRP" and "WDAC" are blurred. There are many places to look online to compare SRP, AppLocker and WDAC. There is no need to cover that long topic here.</p><p></p><p>As is usual, Microsoft piles in a bunch of overly complex and questionable features in WDAC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brigantes, post: 893675, member: 88084"] SRP shall not be going anywhere anytime soon. Microsoft has no intention of getting rid of AppLocker, which completely incorporates the older SRP. Given the fact that enterprises spend millions upon millions of dollars for InTune management and have become extremely dependent upon distributing GPO via an Active Directory Domain Controller, SRP/AppLocker will not be phased out in this decade. Now we can sit here and debate this to death, but the lines between "SRP" and "WDAC" are blurred. There are many places to look online to compare SRP, AppLocker and WDAC. There is no need to cover that long topic here. As is usual, Microsoft piles in a bunch of overly complex and questionable features in WDAC. [/QUOTE]
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