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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 823865" data-source="post: 852067"><p>Yep.</p><p>Solo only protect the memory of lsass.exe (to prevent the DoublePulsar injection).</p><p>Enterprise allow you to protect all processes. Which is a game changer.</p><p></p><p>Solo has a its "private folder" features, which prevent "Guarded" processes (Guarded means restricted, usually those exploitable) to access your sensitive folders.</p><p>Enterprise has this option enhanced, you will have "vaults" , it means you select folders as vaults, and every processes you didn't whitelist can't access it.</p><p></p><p>There is plenty of other things especially concerning the blocking of processes, DLLs, drivers, etc...which are more granular than Solo.</p><p></p><p>Of course, Enterprise means management of AppGuard via remote console for easier deployment and setup, which Solo can't.</p><p></p><p>The AG Enterprise client (the program you install on the endpoints) can't be used to modify the policies, only the management console can, so once deployed, the user can't modify the policy , hence can't weaken it to install his crap. </p><p>Solo however can be configured locally by the user if no password has been implemented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 823865, post: 852067"] Yep. Solo only protect the memory of lsass.exe (to prevent the DoublePulsar injection). Enterprise allow you to protect all processes. Which is a game changer. Solo has a its "private folder" features, which prevent "Guarded" processes (Guarded means restricted, usually those exploitable) to access your sensitive folders. Enterprise has this option enhanced, you will have "vaults" , it means you select folders as vaults, and every processes you didn't whitelist can't access it. There is plenty of other things especially concerning the blocking of processes, DLLs, drivers, etc...which are more granular than Solo. Of course, Enterprise means management of AppGuard via remote console for easier deployment and setup, which Solo can't. The AG Enterprise client (the program you install on the endpoints) can't be used to modify the policies, only the management console can, so once deployed, the user can't modify the policy , hence can't weaken it to install his crap. Solo however can be configured locally by the user if no password has been implemented. [/QUOTE]
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