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How do Software Restriction Policies work (part 1) ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 614632" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>It is worth mentioning, that one can force SRP to control also elevated processes. Such setting is rarely applied in Windows Vista and later versions, because of UAC, so I nearly forgot about it. There is the registry key:</p><p>HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\safer\CodeIdentifiers!PolicyScope</p><p>the REG_DWORD value 0 applies SRP to all users, including local administrators, so SRP can control elevated processes.</p><p>the REG_DWORD value 1 applies SRP to all users, except local administrators, so elevated processes can bypass SRP.</p><p>The above can be set in Windows Pro using Group Policy.</p><p>In Enforcement window, there is also an additional option: 'Apply software restriction policies to the following users' with two settings: (1) All users, and (2) All users except local administrators.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 614632, member: 32260"] It is worth mentioning, that one can force SRP to control also elevated processes. Such setting is rarely applied in Windows Vista and later versions, because of UAC, so I nearly forgot about it. There is the registry key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\safer\CodeIdentifiers!PolicyScope the REG_DWORD value 0 applies SRP to all users, including local administrators, so SRP can control elevated processes. the REG_DWORD value 1 applies SRP to all users, except local administrators, so elevated processes can bypass SRP. The above can be set in Windows Pro using Group Policy. In Enforcement window, there is also an additional option: 'Apply software restriction policies to the following users' with two settings: (1) All users, and (2) All users except local administrators. [/QUOTE]
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