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Kaspersky TAM and Application Control?
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 819923" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>I am doing the same as you: TAM enabled + KSN enabled + Trust in digitally signed files disabled.</p><p>The only clear advantage I can see in "Trust in digitally signed files disabled" is when you manually unblock files that TAM did not allow. They will be assigned to an appropriate trust category without regard to their sig.</p><p></p><p>This also explains the lengthy misunderstanding that I had with other forum members in this thread over the function of TAM. They said that TAM causes files to be blocked totally, whereas I said that TAM often just assigns them to a lower trust category. I was talking about files that I manually allowed, either when I initially enabled TAM or later. Once you manually allow them, TAM ignores them, and the regular rules of Application Control apply instead. Please correct me if I am wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 819923, member: 37647"] I am doing the same as you: TAM enabled + KSN enabled + Trust in digitally signed files disabled. The only clear advantage I can see in "Trust in digitally signed files disabled" is when you manually unblock files that TAM did not allow. They will be assigned to an appropriate trust category without regard to their sig. This also explains the lengthy misunderstanding that I had with other forum members in this thread over the function of TAM. They said that TAM causes files to be blocked totally, whereas I said that TAM often just assigns them to a lower trust category. I was talking about files that I manually allowed, either when I initially enabled TAM or later. Once you manually allow them, TAM ignores them, and the regular rules of Application Control apply instead. Please correct me if I am wrong. [/QUOTE]
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