Application Control
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Application Control policies determine whether or not application actions are run before an end user can run an application.
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We recommend using the Application Control WizardPolicy wizard to create policies and to associate actions, filters, and target computers. |
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Enable | Enable the policy. Use On/Off toggle. |
Name | Enter a policy name. |
Description | Enter a policy description. |
Computers | Select a collection the policy will apply to. |
Applications to Control | First tab |
Applications | Select the applications you want to control when the associated conditions are met. |
Include | Select a condition the application must match for the policy to run. |
Exclude | Select a condition the application must not match for the policy to run. |
Application Actions | Second tab |
Applications | Select actions to occur if an application matches the application filter. |
Child applications | Select actions to occur for child processes of an application that matches the application filter. Select from:
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Send policy feedback | Enable policy feedback |
Policy Enforcement | Third tab |
Policy Priority | Enter a policy priority to determine its order in relation to other policies. Priority 1 is the highest and will run first. |
Continue enforcing policies after enforcing this policy | Choose to end all processing of the application if the policy is enforced. |
Continue enforcing policies for child processes after enforcing this policy | Choose to end all child processing of the application if the policy is enforced. |
Stage 2 processing | Make the application subject to policies applicable to its parent application. That is, the application that spawned the process applicable to this policy. |
Applies to all processes | Check this to make the policy apply to all processes |
Application Control Policy Types
For information, see Application Control policy quick start.