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Smart Application Control (SAC) - Why it behaves as it does....
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 95367" data-source="post: 1009185"><p>Microsoft learned a very valuable lesson from Windows S Mode; blocking users from "doing stuff" provides the best security.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think SAC is still half-baked. I've observed different SAC behaviors on a W11 system that was upgraded to 22H2 (I can enable SAC or put it into Evaluation Mode) and on a clean install of W11 (SAC is disabled). There is no rhyme nor reason, and without any deep dive explanation from Microsoft, we cannot be sure if Microsoft intends these behaviors or it is something else - as in wonky or bugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 95367, post: 1009185"] Microsoft learned a very valuable lesson from Windows S Mode; blocking users from "doing stuff" provides the best security. I think SAC is still half-baked. I've observed different SAC behaviors on a W11 system that was upgraded to 22H2 (I can enable SAC or put it into Evaluation Mode) and on a clean install of W11 (SAC is disabled). There is no rhyme nor reason, and without any deep dive explanation from Microsoft, we cannot be sure if Microsoft intends these behaviors or it is something else - as in wonky or bugs. [/QUOTE]
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