David, why do you believe this is a bug? Am I understanding you right that
you set up an SRP (Software Restriction Policy) that blocks
E:\
If so, I would say that SRP is doing _exactly_ what you told it to do if it
blocks you opening something on E:\. Can you explain a little more, with
steps, what is happening?
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Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20
"David Calzada" wrote:
> Sorry for my bad english.
>
> I think I have found a serious bug in software restriction policies.
>
> Can someone test this issue?:
>
> If you have two volumes or partitions, like C:\ and E:\, and if you setup
> SRS
> with default settings and you DO NOT ALLOW E:\ path in SRS you cannot open
> ..txt files (as an example) or whatever.
> And things get A LOT WORSE when you use folder redirection of user's folders
> to E:\ drive, especially if you redirect the "desktop" folder. Internet
> Explorer WILL NOT OPEN!!!
>
> Someone has similar issues? Any idea?
>
> Some months ago did some tests with SRS on Windows XP and found multiple
> issues with path rules, especially using registry values or wildcards in
> path values.
> I think that the parser (or whatever) in SRS should be highly improved.
>
> Is this a place for reporting bugs to Microsoft?
>
> Sorry for my bad english.
>
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