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Is there anyone here who can help me to configure AppGuard?
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 810183" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>Powershell in constrained mode is quite good, everyone should do that. But adding powershell to "user space: Yes" in Appguard is stronger. If you add it to user space, you must untick it in guarded apps, or else you did not change anything. This is a general rule with Appguard. Everything on the guarded apps list will run, even if you add it to "user space: Yes". So if you want it totally blocked, you must untick it in guarded apps.</p><p>I wrote "user space: Yes" because one of the most common errors in AppGuard configuration is adding something to user space list but forgetting to set it to "Yes".</p><p>Note that on a x64 system, there are 4 powershell exe files you need to block. There are two powershell.exe and two PowerShell_ISE.exe. </p><p>You can block all of them with one rule if you use wildcards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 810183, member: 37647"] Powershell in constrained mode is quite good, everyone should do that. But adding powershell to "user space: Yes" in Appguard is stronger. If you add it to user space, you must untick it in guarded apps, or else you did not change anything. This is a general rule with Appguard. Everything on the guarded apps list will run, even if you add it to "user space: Yes". So if you want it totally blocked, you must untick it in guarded apps. I wrote "user space: Yes" because one of the most common errors in AppGuard configuration is adding something to user space list but forgetting to set it to "Yes". Note that on a x64 system, there are 4 powershell exe files you need to block. There are two powershell.exe and two PowerShell_ISE.exe. You can block all of them with one rule if you use wildcards. [/QUOTE]
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