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- Aug 22, 2019
RetroChrisB thanks for sharing. Reading the discussion about that issue I got rid of the previous flag ("-no-sandbox") and changed to "--disable-features=RendererCodeIntegrity" since that should be a little bit more secure.
Thanks!
I have this problem and i don't use SEP. I'm using 1903, edge dev and no extensions. I use any windows 10 built security. all pages show "this page is having a problem" even the settings etc... had to make a shortcut with --disable-features=RendererCodeIntegrity option to make it work. sigh. just when I thought I could leave firefox…
- PeckmoreSep 02, 2019Copper Contributor
V-FRROME In my case, the only extensions I have are LastPass and Adblock, both installed via the Microsoft Store.
RetroChrisB We are also using Symantec Endpoint Protection v14.0.2349.0100.
- paolotSep 04, 2019Brass Contributor
It seems like few days ago Symantec published a https://support.symantec.com/us/en/article.tech256047.html about the issue, it should be fixed with the release of Symantec Endpoint Protection 14.2.
Since many of us will not be able to perform the update (since it is managed from our company) Symantec provides a workaround too, consisting of adding an "Application" exception to SEP.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to test the workaround since the option to add application exceptions on my instance is disabled by my company.