![]() Just signing it without test signing enabled gives the same error. The only configuration I could get the application started with is enabling test signing AND signing my application with a test certificate. Sending the application to a friend to test it on his machine.Trying to start the same application on a freshly installed Windows 10 Pro 21H1 VM (to validate the problem).Trying to start the same application on a different notebook.Following a bazillion tutorials: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.Validated that I never ran and am not running a Windows 10 S variant.Disabling policies according to this MSDN documentation.Disabling signed driver enforcement via gpedit.Adding the application as an exception in Windows Defender (even though it's turned off).Making sure that App & browser control is disabled.Disabling anything related to Windows Defender via gpedit. ![]() Disabling anything related to Windows Defender in the Settings app.Disabling Windows Defender Application Guard.What I did to get it running is (and none of it helped): This specific application can't be started because of this error message: Your organization used Windows Defender Application Control to block this app.Ĭontact your support person for more info.Īs this is a local development machine not being part of any domain I'm wondering why it even says "organization" but well. ![]() Still it's a valid Win32 application (not a driver!) that I want to test on my local machine like every other application I'm developing. I am developing my own Win32 x86_64 application which interferes heavily with the system, is able to communicate with drivers through Win32 APIs and needs administrator access. (Please read before marking this as a duplicate, thanks.) Description
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