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NVT SysHardener: Harden Windows Settings
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<blockquote data-quote="plat" data-source="post: 809903" data-attributes="member: 74969"><p>Does SysHardener have Lockdown settings? I know a few principles in SH also apply to OSA so hopefully I'm not too far off-topic. It's tricky to specify what tweaks beyond default-enabled ones would be universally appropriate because everyone's habits and machine/s are different. I have four Lockdown (experiemental) settings enabled in OSArmor, as well as Internet Explorer blocked, even when it's attempted to run as Administrator. Those are over and above defaults. You have to allow a little trial-and-error over time in order to get a comfortable balance of protection with SH (or OSArmor). It's really moldable to your system if you can spare a little time.</p><p></p><p>[spoiler][ATTACH=full]212395[/ATTACH][/spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plat, post: 809903, member: 74969"] Does SysHardener have Lockdown settings? I know a few principles in SH also apply to OSA so hopefully I'm not too far off-topic. It's tricky to specify what tweaks beyond default-enabled ones would be universally appropriate because everyone's habits and machine/s are different. I have four Lockdown (experiemental) settings enabled in OSArmor, as well as Internet Explorer blocked, even when it's attempted to run as Administrator. Those are over and above defaults. You have to allow a little trial-and-error over time in order to get a comfortable balance of protection with SH (or OSArmor). It's really moldable to your system if you can spare a little time. [spoiler][ATTACH type="full"]212395[/ATTACH][/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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