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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1028739" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>Please be advised that the above solution is inaccurate and could potentially cause issues with your system.</p><p></p><p>In OSArmor, there isn't a way to differentiate unsigned programs from signed programs based on disk access. As such, if you were to create a rule to block or log disk access for unsigned programs, it would block or log disk access for all programs, regardless of their signature.</p><p></p><p>To achieve what you're looking for, it would be best to use a different tool that is designed specifically for this purpose, such as AppGuard or Hard_Configurator. These tools allow for fine-grained control over process behavior based on signature, and can be used to restrict disk access for unsigned programs while allowing access for programs that are digitally signed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1028739, member: 52014"] Please be advised that the above solution is inaccurate and could potentially cause issues with your system. In OSArmor, there isn't a way to differentiate unsigned programs from signed programs based on disk access. As such, if you were to create a rule to block or log disk access for unsigned programs, it would block or log disk access for all programs, regardless of their signature. To achieve what you're looking for, it would be best to use a different tool that is designed specifically for this purpose, such as AppGuard or Hard_Configurator. These tools allow for fine-grained control over process behavior based on signature, and can be used to restrict disk access for unsigned programs while allowing access for programs that are digitally signed. [/QUOTE]
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