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titleIntroduced in 7.1 SP3

This feature was introduced in 7.1 SP3.

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titleRequires .Net Framework 3.5.1 on Client machines

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There are five types of advanced feedback messages that can be used as actions to Application Control Policies:

  1. Application Denied Message Action - This action will display a notification of denial to the user attempting to run a process controlled by a policy.
  2. Application Denied Notification - This action will display a notification to the user that the process has been denied by a policy. The notification window fades in and out automatically and will close after a period of time.
  3. Application Warning Message Action - This action will display a warning to the user before continuing on to the process controlled by a policy.
  4. Justify Application Elevation Action - This action will display a justification prompt to the user before continuing to the process controlled by a policy.
  5. Justify Application Message Action - This action will display a justification prompt to the user before continuing to the process controlled by a policy. 
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Advanced Message Actions require that the Microsoft .Net Framework is installed on client machines.

Advanced User Message Action

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Configure advanced message actions

To configure advanced message actions, do the following steps:

When used they display a skinnable dialog that can optionally request justification before proceeding. They are found in

  • Navigate to Application Control

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  • / Actions

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  • / Messages

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  • / Advanced.

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After cloning any of the four five advanced messages you can configure the logo, message, and link to your company policy, colors, etc.

There are two main types of the advanced user message actions:

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