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What happens if I choose any Whitelist Mode and some programs update themselves automatically?

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What happens if I choose any Whitelist Mode and some programs update themselves automatically?

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It is possible that some of those programs get in an undefined state and have to be re-installed. If Windows XP Updates get blocked the system won’t crash. Bottomline: If you as an individual home user or the employees in your company are using the same programs all the time and all kind of automatic updates are disabled then ‘Super Safe Mode’ suits you perfectly. II) Blacklist Modes Pro: Easy to use, especially for users with no basic knowledge about computers. Con: Harmless files can be downloaded and written anywhere on the Hard Disc. When the registry is manipulated by the same script a harmless file can be turned into potentionally dangerous one.

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