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<blockquote data-quote="Windows_Security" data-source="post: 751904" data-attributes="member: 50782"><p>Ironically standard users run into zero problems when having these settings all maxed out. My wife just uses software, she does not install software. I have one program to update manually (the photo book creator installed in user folders) which I also had to exclude from Protected Folders feature. Luckily this program can be guarded tightly by WD exploit protection. This shows how stupid Microsoft features are. Only pc enthousiasts can set them, but they are so rigid that most enthousiasts don't use them, so in the end very few people use it. I can't get my head around that Microsoft constantly make GUI changes , but apparently all UX/GUI experts are kicked out of the security development department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Windows_Security, post: 751904, member: 50782"] Ironically standard users run into zero problems when having these settings all maxed out. My wife just uses software, she does not install software. I have one program to update manually (the photo book creator installed in user folders) which I also had to exclude from Protected Folders feature. Luckily this program can be guarded tightly by WD exploit protection. This shows how stupid Microsoft features are. Only pc enthousiasts can set them, but they are so rigid that most enthousiasts don't use them, so in the end very few people use it. I can't get my head around that Microsoft constantly make GUI changes , but apparently all UX/GUI experts are kicked out of the security development department. [/QUOTE]
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