Restrict an Application's Process Rights
This scenario describes the process involved in restricting an application's process rights. This sample scenario guides you through the necessary steps, using the default Limit Internet Explorer and Outlook process rights policy.
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In this scenario, the end user has:
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With this configuration, Internet Explorer has inherited administrative rights from the user and is therefore able to stop Windows Services.
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To access the Application Control Policies page:
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- In the right pane, enable the application by using the On/Off toggle.
- Open Internet Explorer, select File > Open and browse to cmd.exe in the SYSTEM directory.
- Attempt to stop the MSN Messenger service using the command line: NET STOP Messenger.
An Application Control message appears on the taskbar stating "IEXPLORER.EXE has had its rights reduced" and you are unable to stop the service.