SRP Question...

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Dragons Forever, Sep 13, 2009.

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  1. Sully

    Sully Registered Member

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    One easy way would be to create a special directory, perhaps like c:\trusted, and then in SRP you create a rule to allow unrestricted anything in that directory.

    Some will turn off/disable SRP when the want to run something.

    There are other ways, but IMO the easiest in default-deny is to create a special directory that is allowed execution.

    Sul.
     
  2. Thank you for your answer.

    2 Questions:
    How do I turn of SRP?
    And how exactly do I create a special directory?

    I'm completely new to SRP here so bare with me. :)
     
  3. Sully

    Sully Registered Member

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    Well, you have not stated how you are using SRP, from admin or LUA, if you are doing default-deny or not.

    Regardless, you need to create a directory somewhere, and then add that directory as a SRP rule. Then apply the appropriate restrictions based on what you want to happen within that directory. Then any program executed within that directory will be restricted as to your rule.

    Sul.
     
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