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SysHardener: Default PowerShell settings are too restrictive?
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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool" data-source="post: 829082" data-attributes="member: 71262"><p>Your trouble may be dependent on your other SH settings. The default ps setting causes no problems for me, and I've never heard of update or other issues from others who use this setting. Did you use the default set of tweaks? or did you make your own selections. Remember, SH does not log or alert to any action so you won't know what the cause is if you don't understand the settings you've applied. This is one significant difference from Hard_Configurator. And then there are your other applications that need to be considered as well.</p><p></p><p>Please read the SysHardener FAQ if you haven't already and post issues in SysHardener thread here and at Wilders for help. Have you familiarized yourself with these threads?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool, post: 829082, member: 71262"] Your trouble may be dependent on your other SH settings. The default ps setting causes no problems for me, and I've never heard of update or other issues from others who use this setting. Did you use the default set of tweaks? or did you make your own selections. Remember, SH does not log or alert to any action so you won't know what the cause is if you don't understand the settings you've applied. This is one significant difference from Hard_Configurator. And then there are your other applications that need to be considered as well. Please read the SysHardener FAQ if you haven't already and post issues in SysHardener thread here and at Wilders for help. Have you familiarized yourself with these threads? [/QUOTE]
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