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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 830106" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>OSArmor is a good way to handle most lolbins. You can run it at default settings or enable whatever advanced settings you want, and if it blocks something, it's easy to make exceptions. It has internal rules for allowing known command line strings for Windows and common apps.</p><p>You can add custom block rules, too.</p><p>But you cannot directly block dlls. For that, you need Bouncer. However, blocking dlls directly is probably not worth the time and effort. It is a very frustrating business. Just block the sponsors and you are good.</p><p></p><p>That said, Hard_Configurator is an excellent solution. You probably don't need 3rd party solutions like OSA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 830106, member: 37647"] OSArmor is a good way to handle most lolbins. You can run it at default settings or enable whatever advanced settings you want, and if it blocks something, it's easy to make exceptions. It has internal rules for allowing known command line strings for Windows and common apps. You can add custom block rules, too. But you cannot directly block dlls. For that, you need Bouncer. However, blocking dlls directly is probably not worth the time and effort. It is a very frustrating business. Just block the sponsors and you are good. That said, Hard_Configurator is an excellent solution. You probably don't need 3rd party solutions like OSA. [/QUOTE]
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