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How to add DEP exception from cmd ?
Hi,
is it possible from a .bat file to disable Data Execution Prevention for a single program (add it to the DEP exception list) ? I know I can run bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOff to totally disable DEP but don't want to do that, only to exclude one program. And another question is, can I read the DEP settings (whether its for Windows programs only or for everything except exceptions) from a .bat file or registry (that is, not from the GUI) ? Thanks |