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<blockquote data-quote="Back3" data-source="post: 984930" data-attributes="member: 79310"><p>Hard_ Configurator</p><p>Run Hard_Configurator and follow the instructions which are displayed on the first run.</p><p>It is recommended to allow Hard_Configurator making the System Restore Point, whitelisting the autoruns, and applying Recommended Settings. The restore point can be skipped when the kind of rollback software was installed.</p><p>After those actions, Windows restart will be required.</p><p>If Windows Defender is primary real-time protection, then <ConfigureDefender> option in Hard_Configurator (left violet button) can be used to activate advanced Windows Defender settings. It is recommended to apply <HIGH> Protection Level. The Windows restart is required to apply the new settings.</p><p>The firewall hardening is also possible by using <FirewallHardening> option (right violet button). It is recommended to apply 'Recommended H_C' rules and turn ON "Start logging events'. The Windows restart is required to apply the new settings.</p><p></p><p>What I would do:</p><p>Try Configure Defender at High Protection Level. Then install Simple Windows Hardening. For the first 2 days, just enable Windows Hardening. Then also enable Software Restriction Policies. If something goes wrong, check Blocked Events and Manage the Whitelist. With the other protection apps you already have, like Simplewall and KeyScrambler, that would be enough.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]266011[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Back3, post: 984930, member: 79310"] Hard_ Configurator Run Hard_Configurator and follow the instructions which are displayed on the first run. It is recommended to allow Hard_Configurator making the System Restore Point, whitelisting the autoruns, and applying Recommended Settings. The restore point can be skipped when the kind of rollback software was installed. After those actions, Windows restart will be required. If Windows Defender is primary real-time protection, then <ConfigureDefender> option in Hard_Configurator (left violet button) can be used to activate advanced Windows Defender settings. It is recommended to apply <HIGH> Protection Level. The Windows restart is required to apply the new settings. The firewall hardening is also possible by using <FirewallHardening> option (right violet button). It is recommended to apply 'Recommended H_C' rules and turn ON "Start logging events'. The Windows restart is required to apply the new settings. What I would do: Try Configure Defender at High Protection Level. Then install Simple Windows Hardening. For the first 2 days, just enable Windows Hardening. Then also enable Software Restriction Policies. If something goes wrong, check Blocked Events and Manage the Whitelist. With the other protection apps you already have, like Simplewall and KeyScrambler, that would be enough. [ATTACH]266011[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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