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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 92963" data-source="post: 969708"><p>H_C allows to run executables in default setup, how does that make H_C more secure? Let's assume you mean H_C with default deny set explicitly. When reading MT-thread with the security setups of members, most members run as Admin. So my guess is that most people use H_C on admin account also with a default deny for all users except Admins for compatibility reasons. This makes UAC the actual allow/deny border (according to Microsoft UAC is not a security border, while SUA is). Only in the use case a user selected H_C profile with a default deny AND runs on a separate limited user, you are right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 92963, post: 969708"] H_C allows to run executables in default setup, how does that make H_C more secure? Let's assume you mean H_C with default deny set explicitly. When reading MT-thread with the security setups of members, most members run as Admin. So my guess is that most people use H_C on admin account also with a default deny for all users except Admins for compatibility reasons. This makes UAC the actual allow/deny border (according to Microsoft UAC is not a security border, while SUA is). Only in the use case a user selected H_C profile with a default deny AND runs on a separate limited user, you are right. [/QUOTE]
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