Creating an Application Control Policy
Application Control policies determine whether certain actions run before an end user can run an application. For example, a policy might deny an application the ability to execute or quarantine the application when a user attempts to run the application. The easiest way to create these policies is to use the Application Control Wizard.
To create an Application Control policy
In the left pane, select Arellia > Application Control > Policies > Application Control > Application Control Tasks > Application Control Policies.
Click the policy that you want to create. You can choose from the following policies:
- Allow Microsoft Installer Policy
- Allow Whitelist Execution
- Deny Blacklist Execution
- Limit Internet Browser and Mail Client Process Rights
- Limit Popular Instant Messaging Application Process Rights
- Limit Popular Media Player Process Rights
- Limit Process Rights for Unclassified Applications Discovered in the Last Week
Note
For descriptions of these Application Control policies, see Overview
The Application Control Wizard opens in a new window. The following 3 steps take you through the wizard.
Step 1 - Welcome to the Application Control Wizard
Select the computers and applications you want to target with this policy.
- To select the application that you want to target with this policy, click Select an Item next to Application:
- In the Select Items dialog, select a collection and click OK.
- To include filters in the policy, click Select an Item next to Include:
- In the Select Items dialog, select an application filter from the available items
- To exclude filters in the policy, click Select an Item next to Exclude: and follow the procedure in Step 4 above.
(Optional) To Add extra Application Filters
You can add as many application filters to a policy as you want:
- When you select an application filter in the Item Selector dialog as shown in Step 1 - Welcome to the Application Control Wizard (page 11), click , and select a new filter.
- In the Item Selector dialog, click , select the filter you just added, and click Apply.
Your policy now contains two application filters.
Step 2 - Select Actions
In this step, you select actions to apply to an application and its processes. You can also select application action reporting options.
- To add an action to the policy, under Select an action to apply to the application, click Select an Item.
- In the Items Selector dialog, select an application action.
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- In the Application Action dialog, enter a name and description for the action.
For details on what you can configure for each action, see Application Actions
(page 16).
To add additional actions, see (Optional) To Add extra Application Actions
(page 13).
- To add an action to any Child Process select:
- Same as Above - Apply the application action to any child process.
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Items Selector Dialog, and click Apply.
- Same as Above - Apply the application action to any child process.
- (Optional) Click Send the Notification Server an event if these actions are applied.
- Click Next.
(Optional) To Add extra Application Actions
You can add as many application actions to a policy as you want:
- When you select an application action in the Item Selector dialog as shown in Step 2
- Select Actions (page 12), click , and select a new action. - In the Item Selector dialog, click , select the action you just added, and click Apply.
Your policy now contains two application actions.
Step 3 - Policy Details
Enter general policy details and enforcement options.
- Click Enable.
- Enter a policy name and description in the fields provided.
- Select your policy enforcement options:
- Policy Priority - Enter a policy priority to determine its order in relation to other policies.
- To continue enforcing lower priority policies after enforcing this policy, click the appropriate check box.
- To continue enforcing lower priority policies for child processes after enforcing this policy, select the appropriate check box.
- Click Finish.