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Sure, though I doubt it's necessary. Watch the video linked to in the link in Brink's initial post. :)
Sure, though I doubt it's necessary. Watch the video linked to in the link in Brink's initial post. :)
My DEP remains on and runs in conjunction with EMET (actually, EMET replaces DEP as Brink said):
EDIT!!!!:
After setting EMET to "Maximum Security Settings", as Brink advised:
And a reboot, I do get the message regarding DEP Brink showed:
However, EMET still shows DEP as being active and not disabled:
Sorry, Brink, still sorting this out. I should have read your post more thoroughly. EMET is DEP with extras. :)
Last edited by mikedl; 26 Dec 2010 at 03:40.
FYIIf you install EMET and "Configure System" settings to Maximum, it will gray out the default DEP settings since EMET will be used instead
It didn't do this on restart
Set on Maximum internet access would not function.
MSE and Avast both red X'ed and would not turn on.
Windows Internet troubleshooter stated I had access but the internet icon was red X'ed and no access was allowed though Outlook or IE9.
So I set EMET to recommended instead of MAX., restarted and everything works again.
I don't know what kind or amount of protection I have on recommended.???
Posted this for others if they have similar or same problem.
Mike
Hello Mike,
That is strange. It allowed those to work for me automatically using Maximum. I don't have Avast installed anymore though since I'm only using MSE. You might uninstall Avast as a test to see if it may help any.
Did you try clicking on Cinfigure Apps at the bottom to see if manually adding the exe for these and checking them there may help?
No I left well enough alone. Didn't configure any apps.
I just followed you and Mike. I had no idea what to do with it until reading your tutorial and Mike's postings.
Useless bit of software without instructions.
The Avast and MSE exes make sense.
Will try that.
Mike
Has anyone experienced problems with EMET blocking browser applications from running? For example, with EMET configured for iexplore.exe I can no longer run Belarc Advisor. I've also found that other browser apps virtualized with Spoon are no longer running. Is this because I'm using IE9 beta rather than IE8?
Hello Lee,
I haven't had any problems so far with EMET. It may be IE9. You might uninstall IE9 to test to be sure though.
Thanks for the response, Shawn. Tried going back to IE8 and Belarc is working again. Seems to be hit and miss with Spoon apps. Some work, some don't with EMET. Uninstalled EMET and all browser apps are working whether IE8 or IE9. I'd have to conclude that EMET doesn't play nice when trying to run browser apps (at least on my laptop.)