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- Allow Microsoft Installer Policy
- Allow Whitelist Execution
- Deny Blacklist Execution
- Limit Internet Browser and Mail Client Process Rights
- Limit Popular Instant Messaging Application Process Rights
- Limit Popular Media Player Process Rights
- Limit Process Rights for Unclassified Applications Discovered in the Last Week
Automate Document Encryption
Blank Application Control Policy
Deny Application Execution
Elevate Process Rights
Prevent Windows Hooking
Quarantine Application
Restrict Application Read and Write File Access
Restrict Process Rights
Run an Application in Read-Only Mode
Run an Application in an SVS Layer
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For descriptions of these Application Control policies, see Overview |
This opens the The Application Control Wizard opens in a new window. The following 3 steps take you through the wizard.
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Select the computers and applications you want to target with this policy.
- To select computers the application that you want to target with this policy applies to, click the Computers: ., click Select an Item next to Application:
- In the Collection Selector Select Items dialog, select a collection and click Apply OK.
- To include filters in the policy, click the Select an Item next to Include: .
- In the the Select Items Selector dialog, select an application filter . To add your own application filter:
- In the Items Selector dialog, click , and select a filter type.
- Depending on your selection:
- In the Collection Summary dialog, enter a name and description for the filter, or
- In the Dynamic Filter dialog, configure the filter as required.
For details on what you can configure for each filter, see Application Filters
(page 24).
To add additional filters, see (Optional) To Add extra Application Filters
(page 12).
from the available items - To exclude filters in the policy, click the click Select an Item next to Exclude: and and follow the procedure in Step 4 above.Click Next
(Optional) To Add extra Application Filters
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