Application Control policy quick start
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, but they can also be created manually.
To create an Application Control policy using the wizard please refer to: Application Control Policy Wizard.
To create an Application Control policy manually please refer to: Standard Application Control Policies.
Using an existing policy
- Once you are in the Arellia Console select the Policies tab
- Then select Policies > Arellia > Application Control > Policies
You can choose from the following policies:
- Administrative Rights Required Detection Policy (Application Compatibility)
- Administrative Rights Required Detection Policy (Security Manifest)
- Setup Detection Policy
- 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
- User Requested Elevation Justification Policy
- Allow Microsoft Security Rated Whitelist Execution Policy
- Allow Microsoft Installer Policy
- Deny Manual Security Rated Blacklist Execution