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<blockquote data-quote="SimeonOnSecurity" data-source="post: 1066067" data-attributes="member: 105125"><p>That is actually my script. Thanks for sharing!</p><p>Yeah I found it odd as well. Many of those configuration options do cause some annoyances. But we took strides in minimizing those.</p><p>Some features actually are enabled by default on Enterprise versions of windows. Others are only available on Pro and Enterprise, but aren't enabled by default.</p><p>Things like credential guard, ASLR, sub process protections, etc are recommended for most people. But they can cause issues. For instance if you're a developer, a debugger can trip aslr and memory protections. This is why we have a recommended reading section and warnings plastered across our repos. </p><p>We will say, however, out of all of our repos and various scripts, we've yet to have anyone report issues with this repo. If you find anything, we'll do our best to fix it or help you fix it on your system. Most scripts online you shouldn't just be randomly running. Always verify. And when in doubt, ask questions. You did things correctly by discussing things here and we applaud you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimeonOnSecurity, post: 1066067, member: 105125"] That is actually my script. Thanks for sharing! Yeah I found it odd as well. Many of those configuration options do cause some annoyances. But we took strides in minimizing those. Some features actually are enabled by default on Enterprise versions of windows. Others are only available on Pro and Enterprise, but aren't enabled by default. Things like credential guard, ASLR, sub process protections, etc are recommended for most people. But they can cause issues. For instance if you're a developer, a debugger can trip aslr and memory protections. This is why we have a recommended reading section and warnings plastered across our repos. We will say, however, out of all of our repos and various scripts, we've yet to have anyone report issues with this repo. If you find anything, we'll do our best to fix it or help you fix it on your system. Most scripts online you shouldn't just be randomly running. Always verify. And when in doubt, ask questions. You did things correctly by discussing things here and we applaud you. [/QUOTE]
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