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Using OS_Armor and Hard_Configurator together
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 849366" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>That is right. The "H_C Recommended Settings" setup is just like any other H_C setting profile. These profiles were made by me, because many users who tweak Windows and use SRP do not do it optimally and have false confidence of security. The most common security issue is allowing shortcuts in SRP - users do it because it is not easy to protect shortcuts in a convenient and secure way. The shortcuts open a wide road to fileless attacks and its impossible to block all possibilities by Applocker, Application Control, or OSA.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, H_C cannot activate all functionalities of Windows Enterprise editions. For example, H_C cannot configure/apply Applocker (it is not possible on Windows Home). The Application Control can be applied on Windows Home, but cannot be configured on Windows Home. Anyway, all options available in H_C (including Windows built-in SRP, ConfigureDefender, and FirewallHardening) can be activated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 849366, member: 32260"] That is right. The "H_C Recommended Settings" setup is just like any other H_C setting profile. These profiles were made by me, because many users who tweak Windows and use SRP do not do it optimally and have false confidence of security. The most common security issue is allowing shortcuts in SRP - users do it because it is not easy to protect shortcuts in a convenient and secure way. The shortcuts open a wide road to fileless attacks and its impossible to block all possibilities by Applocker, Application Control, or OSA. Unfortunately, H_C cannot activate all functionalities of Windows Enterprise editions. For example, H_C cannot configure/apply Applocker (it is not possible on Windows Home). The Application Control can be applied on Windows Home, but cannot be configured on Windows Home. Anyway, all options available in H_C (including Windows built-in SRP, ConfigureDefender, and FirewallHardening) can be activated. [/QUOTE]
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