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. Be default, there are four security policies. Click any of the following to open the Application Control Policy page:
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We recommend using the Application Control Wizard to create policies and to associate actions, filters, and target computers. See Working with Application Control Solution. |
To access the Application Control Solution policies
- In the Altiris Console, click the Tasks tab.
- In the left pane, select Tasks > Security Management > Application Control >
Windows > Application Control Tasks > Application Control Policies.
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Enable | Enable the policy. Name Enter a policy name. |
Description | Enter a policy description. |
Computers | Select a collection the policy will apply to. |
Applications to Control | |
Application | 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 mustn't match for the policy to run. |
Application Actions | |
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 | |
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. |
Application Control
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policy types
For information, see To Creating an Application Control Policy.