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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 1074325" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Do you use the default WDAC Whitelist?</p><p>ISG can slow launching non-Microsoft applications, but in most cases, it happens when you run the application for the first time. If the application is accepted then it is marked (in the kernel) as OK, and it is not checked again. But, this scenario applies only to the files on the NTFS drives. For example, files on the flash drives (FAT32) are not marked, so they are checked at any time (if launched by the user).</p><p>The issue related to Windows Explorer can be somehow rooted in Microsoft Defender. Currently, I test WHHLight with Avast and there are no slowdowns. The issue can be also caused due to interactions with 3rd party security.</p><p>Please let me know if you have suggestions about that issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1074325, member: 32260"] Do you use the default WDAC Whitelist? ISG can slow launching non-Microsoft applications, but in most cases, it happens when you run the application for the first time. If the application is accepted then it is marked (in the kernel) as OK, and it is not checked again. But, this scenario applies only to the files on the NTFS drives. For example, files on the flash drives (FAT32) are not marked, so they are checked at any time (if launched by the user). The issue related to Windows Explorer can be somehow rooted in Microsoft Defender. Currently, I test WHHLight with Avast and there are no slowdowns. The issue can be also caused due to interactions with 3rd party security. Please let me know if you have suggestions about that issue. [/QUOTE]
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