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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: 1117026" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Not exactly. The default WHHL config enables only SWH settings that force SRP to allow *.exe, *.tmp, and *.msi files. But, those file types can be restricted when enabling WDAC in WHHLight. Without WDAC, they are restricted by SmartScreen.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>SRP restrictions for DLLs are not available, but DLLs can be restricted when enabling WDAC in WHHLight.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>WHHLight has two different & independent Whitelists. One is for SRP restrictions (scripts, scriptlets, etc.), and the second for WDAC restrictions (*.exe, *.msi, *.dll, *.ocx, etc.). I found it simpler and more convenient in practice. Two different whitelists allow in a simple way applying very tight restrictions for scripting and medium (reputation-based) restrictions for applications. This would be not so easy via SRP whitelisting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1117026, member: 32260"] Not exactly. The default WHHL config enables only SWH settings that force SRP to allow *.exe, *.tmp, and *.msi files. But, those file types can be restricted when enabling WDAC in WHHLight. Without WDAC, they are restricted by SmartScreen. SRP restrictions for DLLs are not available, but DLLs can be restricted when enabling WDAC in WHHLight. WHHLight has two different & independent Whitelists. One is for SRP restrictions (scripts, scriptlets, etc.), and the second for WDAC restrictions (*.exe, *.msi, *.dll, *.ocx, etc.). I found it simpler and more convenient in practice. Two different whitelists allow in a simple way applying very tight restrictions for scripting and medium (reputation-based) restrictions for applications. This would be not so easy via SRP whitelisting. [/QUOTE]
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