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<blockquote data-quote="Anton-V-K" data-source="post: 968036" data-attributes="member: 93787"><p>Can Hard_Configurator help with seting up <strong>different applications whitelists for different users</strong>?</p><p>I'd like to establish a kind of Classical Parental Control in Windows 10 Home for Local Accounts: i.e allow running only whitelisted applications for some user accounts. So children will be able to run only limited set of applications, while other users (without admin rights) can run applications from "trusted locations", and administrators can run everything.</p><p>From the documentation I got that Hard_Configurator internally distinguishes only between administrators and ordinary users (this separation is probably hardcoded). So further tuning should be probably done through registry (or secpool.msc).</p><p>Any ideas how this can be achieved?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anton-V-K, post: 968036, member: 93787"] Can Hard_Configurator help with seting up [B]different applications whitelists for different users[/B]? I'd like to establish a kind of Classical Parental Control in Windows 10 Home for Local Accounts: i.e allow running only whitelisted applications for some user accounts. So children will be able to run only limited set of applications, while other users (without admin rights) can run applications from "trusted locations", and administrators can run everything. From the documentation I got that Hard_Configurator internally distinguishes only between administrators and ordinary users (this separation is probably hardcoded). So further tuning should be probably done through registry (or secpool.msc). Any ideas how this can be achieved? [/QUOTE]
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