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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 1005259" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Although I agree with [USER=95367]@Furyo[/USER], the discussion about the SRP in this thread including the Enterprise environment, would be out of topic. Simple Windows Hardening is intended for home users.</p><p></p><p>SWH has got the context without SRP, so we do not have to discuss contextual features related to SRP. We should remember that EXE and MSI files are allowed in SWH (no need to think about the context for them). The context is that it is very suspicious when scripts, scriptlets, shortcuts, and other potentially dangerous files are dropped on the home computer. There is no such context in the Enterprise environment, where these files are commonly used by administrators.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1005259, member: 32260"] Although I agree with [USER=95367]@Furyo[/USER], the discussion about the SRP in this thread including the Enterprise environment, would be out of topic. Simple Windows Hardening is intended for home users. SWH has got the context without SRP, so we do not have to discuss contextual features related to SRP. We should remember that EXE and MSI files are allowed in SWH (no need to think about the context for them). The context is that it is very suspicious when scripts, scriptlets, shortcuts, and other potentially dangerous files are dropped on the home computer. There is no such context in the Enterprise environment, where these files are commonly used by administrators. [/QUOTE]
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