Win10 Security Plus

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RoboMan

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Win10 Security Plus is a powerful Windows OS software application that improves the security of Windows. It applies many recommended security settings and advanced security enhancements to the operating system, the changes should not cause conflicts or system errors, we have tested them many times. The program enables important security services, disables vulnerable system features (such as autorun.inf autoplay, NTVDM executions, Windows host script), improves the security of Internet Explorer and of the system integrity. And best of all, you just need to click the button "Apply Selected" and reboot the PC, that's all. This program works on Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (32\64-bit).


Download: Win10 Security Plus: Improve Security of Windows OS
 

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Cool share thank you.
Is it like Hardening Configurator?
Hard_Configurator is very different as compared to Win10 Security Plus.
  1. In Windows Home, most of Hard_Configurator settings can be configured only by tweaking the Registry. On the contrary, most of Win 10 Security Plus (W10SP) tweaks can be configured without tweaking the Registry, using built-in Windows tools.
  2. Half security settings in Hard_Configurator use Software Restriction Policies (SRP), which are completely omitted in W10SP.
  3. Hard_Configurator can use forced SmartScreen to secure installation of new programs.
  4. Hard_Configurator can use Sysinternals Autoruns and NirSoft FullEventLogView tools to filter out User Space entries, when troubleshooting SRP events.
  5. Hard_Configurator is much more complex, so it has help files and additional documentation.
It seems that Win10 Security Plus has some useful Windows tweaks grouped in one simple list. Both Hard_Configurator and W10SP can work together. I also use Easy Service Optimizer (Sordum.org) and O&O Shutup for configuring Windows. All those programs nicely supplement each other.

I did not test this program thoroughly, but it has an error in 'Disable Script Host' option - in 64-bit Windows, it blocks only 64-bit Windows Script Host (32-bit Windows Script Host is not disabled).
 

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Hard_Configurator is very different as compared to Win10 Security Plus.
  1. In Windows Home, most of Hard_Configurator settings can be configured only by tweaking the Registry. On the contrary, most of Win 10 Security Plus (W10SP) tweaks can be configured without tweaking the Registry, using built-in Windows tools.
  2. Half security settings in Hard_Configurator use Software Restriction Policies (SRP), which are completely omitted in W10SP.
  3. Hard_Configurator can use forced SmartScreen to secure installation of new programs.
  4. Hard_Configurator can use Sysinternals Autoruns and NirSoft FullEventLogView tools to filter out User Space entries, when troubleshooting SRP events.
  5. Hard_Configurator is much more complex, so it has help files and additional documentation.
It seems that Win10 Security Plus has some useful Windows tweaks grouped in one simple list. Both Hard_Configurator and W10SP can work together. I also use Easy Service Optimizer (Sordum.org) and O&O Shutup for configuring Windows. All those programs nicely supplement each other.

I did not test this program thoroughly, but it has an error in 'Disable Script Host' option - in 64-bit Windows, it blocks only 64-bit Windows Script Host (32-bit Windows Script Host is not disabled).
Thanks for testing it better for us mate :)
 
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