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WHHLight - simplified application control for Windows Home and Pro.
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 1094311" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>"Switch Default Deny" is a part of the Hard_Configurator installation. So, the question should be:</p><p>H_C or WHHLight?</p><p></p><p>I do not know the answer.</p><p>H_C has many configurable options based on SRP, Windows Policies, and Forced SmartScreen. It can work on Windows Vista and later versions.</p><p>WHHLight has only a few predefined setups based on SRP, WDAC, SmartScreen, Install App Control, and Windows Policies. It can work on Windows 10 and later versions.</p><p>WHHLight uses more Windows built-in security features but fewer configuration options.</p><p>H_C is lighter on system resources (mainly allows DLLs). WHHLight uses more resources when WDAC is set to ON or IAC (DLLs are monitored/blocked).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1094311, member: 32260"] "Switch Default Deny" is a part of the Hard_Configurator installation. So, the question should be: H_C or WHHLight? I do not know the answer. H_C has many configurable options based on SRP, Windows Policies, and Forced SmartScreen. It can work on Windows Vista and later versions. WHHLight has only a few predefined setups based on SRP, WDAC, SmartScreen, Install App Control, and Windows Policies. It can work on Windows 10 and later versions. WHHLight uses more Windows built-in security features but fewer configuration options. H_C is lighter on system resources (mainly allows DLLs). WHHLight uses more resources when WDAC is set to ON or IAC (DLLs are monitored/blocked). [/QUOTE]
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