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<blockquote data-quote="HarborFront" data-source="post: 764565" data-attributes="member: 55987"><p>I'm getting different views here and at Wilders as regards to either using SH or OSA or both.</p><p></p><p>I'm without any 3rd-party AV/AM and is using Windows Defender now. I have the highest settings (thanks to [USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] 's ConfigureDefender utility) and HMPA. So, should I use only OSA or SH or both?</p><p></p><p>And if I'll to use OSA should I disable its exploit protection features since WD highest settings and HMPA already have them? So far the exploit protection of the latter 2 seems to work fine.</p><p></p><p>Another alternative is to set the Windows Defender to its default settings (i.e. without enabling the exploit protection) and have OSA with its exploit protection enabled with HMPA</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarborFront, post: 764565, member: 55987"] I'm getting different views here and at Wilders as regards to either using SH or OSA or both. I'm without any 3rd-party AV/AM and is using Windows Defender now. I have the highest settings (thanks to [USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] 's ConfigureDefender utility) and HMPA. So, should I use only OSA or SH or both? And if I'll to use OSA should I disable its exploit protection features since WD highest settings and HMPA already have them? So far the exploit protection of the latter 2 seems to work fine. Another alternative is to set the Windows Defender to its default settings (i.e. without enabling the exploit protection) and have OSA with its exploit protection enabled with HMPA Thanks [/QUOTE]
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