Andy Ful
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Group Policies (GPO) work on Windows Pro and some other editions (not on Windows Home). You can apply policies via GPO, but I recommend doing it only once in the beginning, running WHHLight (SWH or H_C) next, and then restarting Windows. Applying any new policy via GPO automatically turns OFF SRP used in WHHLight (SWH or H_C). You must turn it ON by running WHHLight (SWH or H_C). Generally, I do not recommend using GPO due to this incompatibility:I vaguely recall seeing something about avoiding group policy configuration in forum threads or help files. Can I set up group policy while using WHHLight (SWH, SS, WDAC, CD, FH, DAE) on the system?
If one wants to use GPO, it is better to also use AppLocker via GPO instead of WHHLight, SWH, or H_C.
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