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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 609456" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>OneDrive is located in the User Space, so whitelisting is necessary. </p><p>Here are the whitelist rules for OneDrive in Windows 10 (incorporated in Hard_Configurator):</p><p>%LocalAppdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\onedrive.exe</p><p>%LocalAppdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\onedrivestandaloneupdater.exe</p><p>%LocalAppdata%\microsoft\onedrive\*\onedrivestandaloneupdater.exe</p><p>%LocalAppdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\OneDrivePersonal.cmd</p><p>%LocalAppdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\Update\OneDriveSetup.exe</p><p>%LocalAppdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\*\*.dll</p><p>%LocalAppdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\*\*\*.dll</p><p>If you want OneDrive only on the concrete account, the %LocalAppdata% has to be replaced by the explicit path, for example: C:\Users\My_Account\AppData\Local</p><p></p><p>Every whitelist rule in the User Space creates a weak spot in the hardening. Please read the posts #77 and #78 about whitelisting LNK files, and compromise between security and usability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 609456, member: 32260"] OneDrive is located in the User Space, so whitelisting is necessary. Here are the whitelist rules for OneDrive in Windows 10 (incorporated in Hard_Configurator): %LocalAppdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\onedrive.exe %LocalAppdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\onedrivestandaloneupdater.exe %LocalAppdata%\microsoft\onedrive\*\onedrivestandaloneupdater.exe %LocalAppdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\OneDrivePersonal.cmd %LocalAppdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\Update\OneDriveSetup.exe %LocalAppdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\*\*.dll %LocalAppdata%\Microsoft\OneDrive\*\*\*.dll If you want OneDrive only on the concrete account, the %LocalAppdata% has to be replaced by the explicit path, for example: C:\Users\My_Account\AppData\Local Every whitelist rule in the User Space creates a weak spot in the hardening. Please read the posts #77 and #78 about whitelisting LNK files, and compromise between security and usability. [/QUOTE]
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