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You can create advanced pop-up messages that appear when users attempt to start an application that requires them to justify access to the application. Advanced messages can also be used to let users know that an application is being blocked or usage of the application is being logged.

This document contains detailed information about the following types of advanced messages: 

Advanced Feedback Messagesfeedback messages

Group Member Authenticated Messagesmember authenticated messages

Approval Request Messagesrequest messages

No Required Input Messagesrequired input messages

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feedback messages 

Advanced Feedback Messages feedback messages require users to justify their need to use an application. To view the requests that have been received go to Event summary and acknowledgement.

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application elevation action

The justify application elevation action is to be used with the User Requested Run As Administrator Filter in an Application Control Policyuser requested run as administrator filter in an application control policy. This action collects information from users and creates reports on the server for approval requests.

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application message action

The justify application message action is used to collect information from users and create reports on the server with reasons why a user was running an application that hasn't been approved or denied yet.

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member authenticated messages

Group member authenticated messages can be used to gather justifications from end-users and require a user account in a certain domain user group to provide their credentials in order for the request to proceed. Screenshot.. This process is also known as an over-the-shoulder request, meaning that the end-user will have to get their boss or a member of a specific domain user group to approve the request.

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The Approval Request approval request messages are similar to the justification messages because they both gather feedback from end users and report it in the Arellia console. Approval request messages also allow for end-users to see a waiting screen until their request has been either approved or denied. (For more information, go to Request Elevationto Approve application execution requests.)

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request advanced message

You can configure the color, text, and images in request messages in the Thycotic Security Manager Console under Policies > Arellia Thycotic Solutions > Application Control > Messages > Advanced Messages.

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These messages will then show a waiting screen until the request is either approved or denied by your help desk.

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required input messages

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No required input messages differ from the Advanced Feedback Message Actions advanced feedback message actions because they do not require a justification to continue. End users need only acknowledge the displayed message. This feature requires that the Microsoft .Net Framework is installed on client machines.

From the Policies tab, these types of Advanced Messages advanced messages are found in Application Control / Actions / Messages / Advanced.

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denied message action 

This action stops an application from being launched and informs users that the application is blocked.

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denied notification action 

This action displays a notification to the user that the process has been denied by a policy. The notification window will fade in and out and automatically close after a period of time.

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warning message action

This action displays a warning to users that the application has not been approved yet before continuing on with the process.

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Approve application execution requests

Event Summary summary and Acknowledgementacknowledgement