Does Software restriction policies 'basic user' security level work in Windows 7
Hi, i cant seem to make sense of the 'Basic User' security level in Software Restriction Policies on Windows 7 Ultimate. Whenever i use 'Basic User' security level in software restriction policies instead of forcing a program to run in basic user mode it just blocks access. I have looked the problem up on google and in a few forums people are saying that 'Basic User' used to work in Vista but now it just equals 'denied access'. When I have looked this problem up on Technet i can not find an official explanation why this is happening. All the books and videos i have seen do not mention anything about there being a problem with the 'Basic user' security level for Software Restriction Policies in Windows 7. In all the tests i have done it just does not seem to work the way its described, all it seems to do is Restrict access with the "this program is blocked by group policy, please contact you system admin..etc" warning to whatever it is applied to. -Thanks == Update == I tried using software restriction polices on another computer using windows 7 ultimate. - I opened Local Group Policy Editor > computer settings > Windows settings > Security settings > software restriction policy. - Set the Security Levels (default security level) to 'basic user' - Tested it out by running an executable off my desktop The program ran ok. - I then tried to run a program that would require admin rights to run (and was outside the windows folder and program files folder which is set to unrestricted by default rules) That program was blocked. So the 'Basic User' Setting was working as it should. - I then rebooted the computer and ran the same tests. This time all the executables where blocked!
August 23rd, 2012 2:39pm

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