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What setup should I use for someone who is certain to screw up?
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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 940096" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>1/ use an AV with silent mode = no popup/notification -> he/she won't be able to interact</p><p>2/ protect the AV settings with password</p><p>3/ use Deepfreeze or Shadow Defender -> works perfectly for high risk users</p><p>4/ Add browser extensions with malware filtering: windows defender browser protection, bitdefender trafficlight,...</p><p>5/ Harden the windows using simple windows hardener, hard_configurator or Syshardener</p><p>6/ make a image backup of the "perfect" state. When he screws up, restore it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 940096, member: 51905"] 1/ use an AV with silent mode = no popup/notification -> he/she won't be able to interact 2/ protect the AV settings with password 3/ use Deepfreeze or Shadow Defender -> works perfectly for high risk users 4/ Add browser extensions with malware filtering: windows defender browser protection, bitdefender trafficlight,... 5/ Harden the windows using simple windows hardener, hard_configurator or Syshardener 6/ make a image backup of the "perfect" state. When he screws up, restore it [/QUOTE]
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