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<blockquote data-quote="Windows_Security" data-source="post: 702061" data-attributes="member: 50782"><p><strong>People should not intend to use this program as a HIPS with block-ask-allow functionality</strong>. There is a lot of knowledge put into the block rules. Remember one configuration option could well be sixty block rules. This makes the action-response nontransparent for all people not knowing what the internal rules are. Without cause-effect knowledge every response to a pop-up is an educated guess.</p><p></p><p>The brilliance of OS Armor is that you het Andreas knowledge to harden your system. When you start to experiment with own rules and enabling optional rules, there are two cooks working on the same meal. One is a chef with Michelin star (Andreas) and the other (most members on this forum including me) are wannabee amateur cooks dreaming of a master chef title. You know what they say about to many cooks (spoiling the broth). So I agree with Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windows_Security, post: 702061, member: 50782"] [B]People should not intend to use this program as a HIPS with block-ask-allow functionality[/B]. There is a lot of knowledge put into the block rules. Remember one configuration option could well be sixty block rules. This makes the action-response nontransparent for all people not knowing what the internal rules are. Without cause-effect knowledge every response to a pop-up is an educated guess. The brilliance of OS Armor is that you het Andreas knowledge to harden your system. When you start to experiment with own rules and enabling optional rules, there are two cooks working on the same meal. One is a chef with Michelin star (Andreas) and the other (most members on this forum including me) are wannabee amateur cooks dreaming of a master chef title. You know what they say about to many cooks (spoiling the broth). So I agree with Peter [/QUOTE]
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