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Application Actions

The Application Actions folder contains all the operations that can be processed before a certain application can be run on a managed computer. Each action can be referenced by an Application Control policy and determines the environment in which the application will run or be restricted.

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We recommend using the Application Control Wizard to create policies and to associate actions, filters, and target computers. See Application Control Wizard

To access the application actions folder

In the left pane, select Arellia > Application Control > Policies > Application Control > Application Control Tasks > Application Actions.

The default application actions are described in detail in the following table:

Action

Description

Active X Installer

The ActiveX installer action allows an application (Example: Internet Explorer) to automatically install ActiveX components at an elevated privilege level. ActiveX Components are reported by the File Inventory "Com Component Inventory" policy, which reports on downloaded ActiveX components.

Application Metering

The Application Metering action meters the usage of applications. It reports the usage according to application control agent "Send Events" configuration option. There are no configurable options for this action.

Deny Read/ Write Access To Microsoft Office Documents

Deny read or write access to Microsoft* Office documents by selecting the appropriate check box. Filter the application by:

  • File Path
  • File Extensions
  • Mime Types

Deny Write Access to Executable Files

Deny write access to common executable files. Filter the application by:

  • File Path
  • File Extensions
  • Mime Types

New Deny File Access Action

Deny a file read or write access by selecting the appropriate check box. Filter the application by:

  • File Path
  • File Extensions
  • Mime Types

Encrypt Common Application Documents

Encrypt an application's documents. Filter the application by:

  • File Path
  • File Extensions
  • Mime Types

Encrypt Microsoft Office Documents

Encrypt Microsoft Office documents. Filter the application by:

  • File Path
  • File Extensions
  • Mime Types

Deny Execute Message

Configure this message to appear when a user attempts to run a certain application. You can configure:

  • Action name and description
  • Message Title
  • Body - Substitute the bracketed numbers for process, path, and process ID values if required.
  • Icon Type - Select Information, Warning, Error, Altiris, or Program.
  • Timeout - Enter the number of seconds you want the message displayed.

Deny Files Read and Write Access Message

Configure this message to appear when a user has read or write restrictions on a certain application. You can configure:

  • Action name and description
  • Message Title
  • Body - Substitute the bracketed numbers for process, path, and process ID values if required.
  • Icon Type - Select Information, Warning, Error, Altiris, or Program.
  • Timeout - Enter the number of seconds you want the message displayed.

Limit Process Rights for New Applications Message

Configure this message to appear to the user informing them that an application has had its rights reduced. This message is configured the same as Default Deny Execute Message, above.

Quarantine Message

Configure this message to appear when you have quarantined an application. This message is configured the same as Default Deny Execute Message, above.

Remove Rights Message

Configure this message to appear when you have restricted a user's rights on an application. This message is configured the same as Default Deny Execute Message, above.

SVS Global Layer User Message

Configure this message to appear when a user opens an application placed into the global virtualization layer. This message is configured the same as Default Deny Execute Message, above.

SVS Isolation Layer User Message

Configure this message to appear when a user opens an application placed into the isolation virtualization layer. This message is configured the same as Default Deny Execute Message, above.

Windows Hooking Message

Configure this message to appear when you prevent an application from starting, as the software may attempt to perform a restricted operation. You can configure:

  • Action name and description
  • Message Title
  • Body - Substitute the bracketed numbers for the process.
  • Icon Type - Select Information, Warning, Error, Altiris, or Program.
  • Timeout - Enter the number of seconds you want the message displayed.

 

New Display user Message Action

 

 

Configure a new message to appear when a certain action is performed. This message is configured the same as Default Deny Execute Message, above.

Add Administrative Rights

This action elevates the permissions and privileges held by a process security token. By default, each process a user launches inherits the user's security token. You can configure:

  • Action name and description.
  • Action Type - Elevate or restrict rights. Elevate is enabled by default.
  • Windows Privileges - Select Windows Privileges for this action.
  • Built-in Accounts - Select Built-in Accounts for this action. You can also select User or Domain Groups.
  • Use user's unrestricted token - Use Windows Vista user's unrestricted token when elevating rights.
  • Disallow changes to the process rights after applying changes - Prevent any changes to Windows Vista user's process rights after the action has been applied.

Remove Administrative Rights

This action is the same as Default Add Administrative Rights except Restrict is enabled by default.

File Quarantine

Create a quarantine path for applications. You can:

  • Enter an action name and description.
  • Choose to use the Application Control Agent Policy quarantine path.
  • Enter your own quarantine path.

New File Quarantine

Create a new quarantine path for applications. You can:

  • Enter an action name and description.
  • Choose to use the Application Control Agent Policy quarantine path.
  • Enter your own quarantine path.

Application Control SVS Global Layer

Create an SVS layer that certain applications must run under. You can:

  • Enter an action name and description.
  • Enter a Layer Name.
  • Select a Layer Type - Isolation or Application.

Application Control SVS Isolation Layer

Create an SVS layer that certain applications must run under. You can:

  • Enter an action name and description.
  • Enter a Layer Name.
  • Select a Layer Type - Isolation or Application.

New Apply SVS Layer Action

Create a new SVS layer that certain applications must run under. You can:

  • Enter an action name and description.
  • Enter a Layer Name.
  • Select a Layer Type - Isolation or Application.

Deny Execute

Prevent a managed computer from executing an application. Enter an action name and description in the appropriate fields.

Deny Windows Hooking

Prevent applications from hooking into Windows functions. Enter an action name and description in the appropriate fields.

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