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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 951822" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>After installation, the new version does not change the settings from the previous one. The one exception is adding the whitelisting entry for device paths in the <strong><span style="color: rgb(41, 105, 176)">Windows\system32</span></strong> folder (Windows 11 support).</p><p></p><p>If one uses settings with blocked sponsors, then I can suggest adding manually also finger.exe.</p><p>Similarly, in the FirewallHardening the executables csc, jsc, finger, and vbc can be added via the "Recommended H_C" option. Also, all new executables (csc, cvtres, CasPol, finger, ilasm, jsc, Microsoft.Workflow.Compiler, mscorsvw, ngen, ngentask, and vbc) are automatically added when using "LOLBins" option.</p><p></p><p>People who use Microsoft Office can add SLK file extension via <Designated File Types>. This file extension was already in "Paranoid" extensions. In the new version, It is automatically added to default extensions when applying predefined H_C profiles.</p><p></p><p>Users who want Defender to be more interactive can apply INTERACTIVE Protection Level in ConfigureDefender. It is worth using the INFO button to read some useful information about Defender (especially ASR rules). Similar information (with several screenshots) can be found in ConfigureDefenderHelp.pdf (in the H_C folder).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 951822, member: 32260"] After installation, the new version does not change the settings from the previous one. The one exception is adding the whitelisting entry for device paths in the [B][COLOR=rgb(41, 105, 176)]Windows\system32[/COLOR][/B] folder (Windows 11 support). If one uses settings with blocked sponsors, then I can suggest adding manually also finger.exe. Similarly, in the FirewallHardening the executables csc, jsc, finger, and vbc can be added via the "Recommended H_C" option. Also, all new executables (csc, cvtres, CasPol, finger, ilasm, jsc, Microsoft.Workflow.Compiler, mscorsvw, ngen, ngentask, and vbc) are automatically added when using "LOLBins" option. People who use Microsoft Office can add SLK file extension via <Designated File Types>. This file extension was already in "Paranoid" extensions. In the new version, It is automatically added to default extensions when applying predefined H_C profiles. Users who want Defender to be more interactive can apply INTERACTIVE Protection Level in ConfigureDefender. It is worth using the INFO button to read some useful information about Defender (especially ASR rules). Similar information (with several screenshots) can be found in ConfigureDefenderHelp.pdf (in the H_C folder). [/QUOTE]
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