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<blockquote data-quote="kC77" data-source="post: 962427" data-attributes="member: 92796"><p>another weird issue ive come across relating to "restricted apps"... not sure if this is expected behaviour? (normally id expect any (non microsoft signed) application that needs internet access gets prompted for) (im in the allow MS mode)</p><p></p><p>Ive figured out the issue, but not sure if its expected? (appears that using restricted mode is actually less secure?)</p><p></p><p>if i use MSEDGE in "restricted mode" should any applications EDGE launches then get full internet access without creating additional rules? (seems a security hole when thinking restricted mode is more secure!)</p><p></p><p></p><p>on my work machine we use a MSP remote management platform called Solarwinds N-able, its a website i access using MSEDGE and I had previously had MSEDGE in restricted mode thinking it was more secure, but i found a odd issue, that using the platform, when MSEDGE calls up the software to remote connect to servers, i found it never prompted for anything, the remote software below just launched and worked fine, no rules got created, no pop ups or prompts, nothing in spyshelter, it had just allowed it to run & access the internet.</p><p></p><p>the path to the executables that EDGE launches is</p><p>C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Take Control Viewer\TakeControlRDViewer.exe</p><p></p><p></p><p>So in restricted mode, yes im more secure in that edge can only write to the specified folders, but its a huge problem if ANY .exe that MSEDGE launches is just granted full access to do what it wants to do</p><p></p><p>Once i removed MSEDGE from restricted mode, when i click on the remote button, I then correctly got plenty of pop ups asking for rules to be created to TakeControlRDViewer.exe</p><p></p><p>Is this by design or is this not normal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kC77, post: 962427, member: 92796"] another weird issue ive come across relating to "restricted apps"... not sure if this is expected behaviour? (normally id expect any (non microsoft signed) application that needs internet access gets prompted for) (im in the allow MS mode) Ive figured out the issue, but not sure if its expected? (appears that using restricted mode is actually less secure?) if i use MSEDGE in "restricted mode" should any applications EDGE launches then get full internet access without creating additional rules? (seems a security hole when thinking restricted mode is more secure!) on my work machine we use a MSP remote management platform called Solarwinds N-able, its a website i access using MSEDGE and I had previously had MSEDGE in restricted mode thinking it was more secure, but i found a odd issue, that using the platform, when MSEDGE calls up the software to remote connect to servers, i found it never prompted for anything, the remote software below just launched and worked fine, no rules got created, no pop ups or prompts, nothing in spyshelter, it had just allowed it to run & access the internet. the path to the executables that EDGE launches is C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Take Control Viewer\TakeControlRDViewer.exe So in restricted mode, yes im more secure in that edge can only write to the specified folders, but its a huge problem if ANY .exe that MSEDGE launches is just granted full access to do what it wants to do Once i removed MSEDGE from restricted mode, when i click on the remote button, I then correctly got plenty of pop ups asking for rules to be created to TakeControlRDViewer.exe Is this by design or is this not normal? [/QUOTE]
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