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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 897320" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p><span style="font-size: 15px">I noticed several times, that H_C users can have a problem with running PowerShell.</span></p><p></p><p>If one uses PowerShell scripts frequently, then it is better to change the H_C settings permanently by using <Block PowerShell Scripts> = OFF and block PowerShell Sponsors (powershell.exe and powershell_ise.exe) via <Block Sponsors>.</p><p>This will block PowerShell, except when using it with Admin privileges ( running via elevated PowerShell console or elevated file explorer).</p><p></p><p><strong>My favorite method is using elevated file explorer Q-Dir (or Total Commander, etc.) for admin tasks like running/viewing/editing trusted scripts (BAT, CMD, JS, JSE, PS1, WSF, WSH), because it will work like SRP has been turned off. </strong>Other activities can be done normally via Windows Explorer which is still restricted by SRP, because it is not elevated.</p><p></p><p>Running the elevated Q-Dir can be done via shortcut with ticked "Run as administrator" (shortcut Properties >> Advanced) or by running the application executable when using "Run as administrator" from the right-click Explorer context menu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 897320, member: 32260"] [SIZE=4]I noticed several times, that H_C users can have a problem with running PowerShell.[/SIZE] If one uses PowerShell scripts frequently, then it is better to change the H_C settings permanently by using <Block PowerShell Scripts> = OFF and block PowerShell Sponsors (powershell.exe and powershell_ise.exe) via <Block Sponsors>. This will block PowerShell, except when using it with Admin privileges ( running via elevated PowerShell console or elevated file explorer). [B]My favorite method is using elevated file explorer Q-Dir (or Total Commander, etc.) for admin tasks like running/viewing/editing trusted scripts (BAT, CMD, JS, JSE, PS1, WSF, WSH), because it will work like SRP has been turned off. [/B]Other activities can be done normally via Windows Explorer which is still restricted by SRP, because it is not elevated. Running the elevated Q-Dir can be done via shortcut with ticked "Run as administrator" (shortcut Properties >> Advanced) or by running the application executable when using "Run as administrator" from the right-click Explorer context menu. [/QUOTE]
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