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<blockquote data-quote="mazskolnieces" data-source="post: 922981" data-attributes="member: 88422"><p>Windows 10 S is meant for home users. Afterall, Microsoft did install it on their Surface tablets as an answer to Apple's iPad. 10 S continues to have strong sales in Education and Enterprise.</p><p></p><p>Microsoft talked at length about Windows 10 S system lockdown and why it was their most secure default version of Windows ever. And why it was created precisely for home users.</p><p></p><p></p><p>rundll32.exe and regsvr32.exe are not needed for Windows for workstation or server - even with a bunch of the widely-used 3rd party software installed. Of course there are some programs that use rundll32.exe, but those are few and far in between.</p><p></p><p>It's no big deal anyway. If it breaks something, just allow it. "Usability problem" solved, while the entirety of the rest of the default deny policy continues to be high level protection.</p><p></p><p>There's literally millions of systems out there running with all LOLBins permanently disabled, and the system doesn't black screen, spit sparks at the user and burn their house down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazskolnieces, post: 922981, member: 88422"] Windows 10 S is meant for home users. Afterall, Microsoft did install it on their Surface tablets as an answer to Apple's iPad. 10 S continues to have strong sales in Education and Enterprise. Microsoft talked at length about Windows 10 S system lockdown and why it was their most secure default version of Windows ever. And why it was created precisely for home users. rundll32.exe and regsvr32.exe are not needed for Windows for workstation or server - even with a bunch of the widely-used 3rd party software installed. Of course there are some programs that use rundll32.exe, but those are few and far in between. It's no big deal anyway. If it breaks something, just allow it. "Usability problem" solved, while the entirety of the rest of the default deny policy continues to be high level protection. There's literally millions of systems out there running with all LOLBins permanently disabled, and the system doesn't black screen, spit sparks at the user and burn their house down. [/QUOTE]
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