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Restrict an Application's Process Rights

This scenario describes the process involved in restricting an You can restrict an application's process rights . This sample scenario guides you through the necessary steps, using using Application Control Solution, the default Limit Internet Explorer, and Outlook process rights policyThis document describes the process for restricting an application's process rights. 

Scenario Description

In this the following scenario, the end user hasyou must have the following:

  • Internet Explorer (IE) installed
  • A user account with administrative rights
  • Network Messenger Service enabled and running

With this configuration, Internet Explorer IE has inherited administrative rights from the user and is therefore able to stop Windows Services.

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Access the Application Control Policies Page 

To access the Application Control Policies page, do the following steps: 

  • Once you are in Arellia select the Policies tab
  • Select Application Control > Policies > Privilege Management > Limit Internet Browser and Mail Client Process Rights

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