From AB- Two updates from April effectively break AppLocker, if you’re using it as an additional security measure (whitelisting) on an admin account.
[See the full post at: Two April patches, KB3146706 and KB3147071, break AppLocker when used for whitelisting on an Admin account]
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Two April patches, KB3146706 and KB3147071, break AppLocker when used for whitelisting on an Admin account
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GuestMay 8, 2016 at 5:33 am #43223@NotReallyBob:
It’s the default account that you get when you install W7.
I don’t know if it happens with other admin accounts as well. My guess is yes, but I didn’t try.Keep in mind that this affects W7 only, since in W8 and W10 AppLocker already works that way by default, aka it’s always been kinda useless for admin accounts there. (If you removed the admin whitelist rule, you’d have to disable and re-enable AppLocker for many installs…)
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ch100
AskWoody_MVPMay 8, 2016 at 8:05 am #43224It’s the default account that you get when you install W7.
AB, that one is not the built-in account and it is normally subject to UAC in the default configuration.
The built-in administrator is called “Administrator”, is disabled by default and does not have a password after installation. If enabled, it should be configured with a password.
There are significant differences in behaviour between the built-in Administrator (not subject to UAC) and all the other Administrator accounts – the consequence of a setting named Admin Approval Mode. -
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AskWoody LoungerMay 8, 2016 at 11:34 am #43225When the updates came out, this one was shown as an “update only”, not a “security update”, it was also NOT checked.
Because of this I hid the update and haven’t seen anything about it until now. I’ve followed the “rules” about not installing the updates UNLESS they show they are a security update and also NOT installing those without a check mark.
Any new information about this?
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ManagerMay 8, 2016 at 2:56 pm #43227I still recommend that you only install security patches that have been checked. On rare occasion I’ll suggest that you check something that isn’t identified as a security patch, or something that isn’t checked automatically, but for the most part, that’s the sad state of affairs we’re in right now.
If Microsoft stops sliding Win10 related patches out the chute after July 29, then patching will suddenly become much simpler.
Right now, I suggest you don’t install anything. Patch Tuesday is coming.
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