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<blockquote data-quote="herman" data-source="post: 609399" data-attributes="member: 60236"><p>Thank you [USER=50782]@Windows_Security[/USER] for posting this tutorial.</p><p>I was searching the web for information on SRP, stumbled over your post, read it and read it again until I grasped the idea.</p><p>Seems pretty clever to me, dank je wel ;-)</p><p></p><p>I followed your initial posts today to harden my W10 X64 Pro device.</p><p>It works like a charm.</p><p></p><p>One problem though....: OneDrive stops syncing.</p><p></p><p>In the event log I see an error 865, with the descriptive text:</p><p><em>Access to C:\Users\Herman\AppData\Local\Microsoft\OneDrive\OneDrive.exe has been restricted by your Administrator by the default software restriction policy level.</em></p><p></p><p>Apparently the executable file is stored in user space. I guess this is not how it should be, but it is how it is on my system.</p><p>Do you perhaps have a suggestion how to restore OneDrive to an operational state without creating a weak spot in the hardening?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herman, post: 609399, member: 60236"] Thank you [USER=50782]@Windows_Security[/USER] for posting this tutorial. I was searching the web for information on SRP, stumbled over your post, read it and read it again until I grasped the idea. Seems pretty clever to me, dank je wel ;-) I followed your initial posts today to harden my W10 X64 Pro device. It works like a charm. One problem though....: OneDrive stops syncing. In the event log I see an error 865, with the descriptive text: [I]Access to C:\Users\Herman\AppData\Local\Microsoft\OneDrive\OneDrive.exe has been restricted by your Administrator by the default software restriction policy level.[/I] Apparently the executable file is stored in user space. I guess this is not how it should be, but it is how it is on my system. Do you perhaps have a suggestion how to restore OneDrive to an operational state without creating a weak spot in the hardening? [/QUOTE]
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