
Difference between AppLocker and Software Restrictions certificates
Windows AppLocker is a new feature in Windows® 7 and Windows Server® 2008 R2 that replaces the Software Restriction Policies feature. AppLocker contains new capabilities and …
Help Setting up AppLocker to Block Built-In Apps
I've been kind of tearing my hair out with the AppLocker portion. I created rules to block the apps that I don't want to be available to the users, but applocker then blocks all modern apps except …
Group Policy Preference Power Plan "Blocked By Group Policy"
The power plan is deployed via group policy. That is not the problem. We do not have App Locker even available to use as we do not use Windows 7 Enterprise and we do not use software …
Bug: Applocker GUI in Windows Server 2012 R2 crashes when …
This Windows Server 2012 R2 problem is identical to the following Win 10 problem I found on the forum, posted April 18, 2017.
Question about "Run only specified Windows applications"
If you want to apply software restriction policies to the newest Operating Systems only (Windows 7 and Server 2008) Applocker may be a better choice. It gives more configuration options and …
Intune Kiosk and AppLocker - social.technet.microsoft.com
I have a customer where we setup devices with Intune to use the Kiosk mode. In the background it uses AppLocker to prevent applications from running. In the Intune Kiosk policy we can then …
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AppLocker Service Control - social.technet.microsoft.com
Jun 19, 2012 · I am trying to use AppLocker to control what can be run on a Windows 2008 R2 machine, specifically the custom services we have installed. I have a number of services …
dot net 4.6.2 'installation did not succeed'
May 2, 2023 · This can be resolved, it really was my applocker stopping the installation. Even though I had removed the rule and gpupdate /force it must not have taken when I thought …
Applocker Publisher rule - same publisher info different?
Does AppLocker use only the publisher info from a certificate or does it identify different certificates by some other means such as thumbprint? I ask because I don't see any other way …