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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 710136" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>The settings you should use depends a lot on what other security software you have. For instance, if you already have a SRP solution, you don't need to duplicate it by blocking unsigned processes from appdata. </p><p>If you already have ERP 3 beta, you don't need to duplicate it by blocking the very same vulnerable processes in OSA. Etc. </p><p></p><p>If you don't have any other advanced security softs, and you are the adventurous type, then do like [USER=64677]@l0rdraiden[/USER] suggested: enable all protections, and see what kind of prompts you get. Maybe you won't get very many, and you can just make a few exceptions. If it gets to be too much, just disable the setting that is driving you crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 710136, member: 37647"] The settings you should use depends a lot on what other security software you have. For instance, if you already have a SRP solution, you don't need to duplicate it by blocking unsigned processes from appdata. If you already have ERP 3 beta, you don't need to duplicate it by blocking the very same vulnerable processes in OSA. Etc. If you don't have any other advanced security softs, and you are the adventurous type, then do like [USER=64677]@l0rdraiden[/USER] suggested: enable all protections, and see what kind of prompts you get. Maybe you won't get very many, and you can just make a few exceptions. If it gets to be too much, just disable the setting that is driving you crazy. [/QUOTE]
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