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<blockquote data-quote="SpyNetGirl" data-source="post: 1025467" data-attributes="member: 98858"><p>Again just opinions. I don't know why you keep asking me for replies to them.</p><p></p><p>Here are the facts: Windows 7. it's officially dead. Windows 10, officially dead in 2 years. end of life dates available on MSFT website. since Windows 11 was released, Windows 10 has been in maintenance mode only. another fact is, WDAC works very well on up to date OS and yes I can deploy it successfully to any number of PCs that have up to date OS and maintain them. whether 10k or 10 billion.</p><p></p><p>Don't care about sans or any 3rd party stuff, fact is, they all have their own politics, opinions and biases. there are lots of guides on the Internet that are outdated and only talk about old obsolete stuff, people who follow them get into trouble. that's why I keep mine always up to date and if you read the latest wiki I wrote, you'll get more info, specially you'll know how easy it is to deploy it and what the benefits are.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://github.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security/wiki/How-to-Create-and-Deploy-a-Signed-WDAC-Policy-(Windows-Defender-Application-Control)[/URL]</p><p></p><p>And by the way, like I already mentioned, WDAC has got many new features, constantly, and I know what they are because I test and use them. but it's out of the scope of this topic so either do your own research or open a Github discussion to continue it. don't want to go off topic any more and I'd appreciate if you don't either.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You say there are usability issues? Microsoft docs provide all the details necessary to implement and understand the whole thing. that's my only source, but they are high level documents and one needs prior understanding of certain things before being able to consume those documents. that's why I'm writing comprehensive wiki posts to explain it from 0 to 100. I'm nearly done finishing up on the WDAC policy itself too. first I wrote about signed version of it because that's the most interesting part. you could point those posts you find on the Internet having problem to my wiki pages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpyNetGirl, post: 1025467, member: 98858"] Again just opinions. I don't know why you keep asking me for replies to them. Here are the facts: Windows 7. it's officially dead. Windows 10, officially dead in 2 years. end of life dates available on MSFT website. since Windows 11 was released, Windows 10 has been in maintenance mode only. another fact is, WDAC works very well on up to date OS and yes I can deploy it successfully to any number of PCs that have up to date OS and maintain them. whether 10k or 10 billion. Don't care about sans or any 3rd party stuff, fact is, they all have their own politics, opinions and biases. there are lots of guides on the Internet that are outdated and only talk about old obsolete stuff, people who follow them get into trouble. that's why I keep mine always up to date and if you read the latest wiki I wrote, you'll get more info, specially you'll know how easy it is to deploy it and what the benefits are. [URL unfurl="true"]https://github.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security/wiki/How-to-Create-and-Deploy-a-Signed-WDAC-Policy-(Windows-Defender-Application-Control)[/URL] And by the way, like I already mentioned, WDAC has got many new features, constantly, and I know what they are because I test and use them. but it's out of the scope of this topic so either do your own research or open a Github discussion to continue it. don't want to go off topic any more and I'd appreciate if you don't either. You say there are usability issues? Microsoft docs provide all the details necessary to implement and understand the whole thing. that's my only source, but they are high level documents and one needs prior understanding of certain things before being able to consume those documents. that's why I'm writing comprehensive wiki posts to explain it from 0 to 100. I'm nearly done finishing up on the WDAC policy itself too. first I wrote about signed version of it because that's the most interesting part. you could point those posts you find on the Internet having problem to my wiki pages. [/QUOTE]
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