Applocker Windows 7 Professional
Please note: Windows 7 Professional can be used to create AppLocker rules. However, AppLocker rules cannot be enforced on computers running Windows 7 Professional. However, AppLocker rules cannot be enforced on computers running Windows 7 Professional. Windows 7 Professional can be used to create the rules, but the rules cannot be enforced on computers running Windows 7 Professional. The computer can be a domain controller. For Group Policy deployment, at least one computer with the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) or Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) installed to host the AppLocker rules. AppLocker is a new feature built within Windows 7 that allows an organization or individual to whitelist applications on their workstation. In the past, Windows had made use of “Software Restriction Policies” that were there to blacklist applications, however with AppLocker we have the ability to do either task – whitelist or blacklist an application.
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From Smart-X:Does any one know of a alternative version of applocker? I am running windows 7pro and i would like to Control Policies for each user on our PC.
The only thing i really need it to do is block installs of anything with out administrator permissions via username and password. I would like to also block access to certain areas of the computer for example i would like to block the user from being able to access the control panel.
I dont really want to spend a ton of money on this i have about 200 computers i need to do this to.
Any help would be awesome!
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'alternative version of applocker.' Here is a tutorial whichc gives you a white list, a freebie applocker.
<http://www.howtogeek.com/195381/ensure-a-windows-pc-never-gets-malware-by-whitelisting-applications/>
Best! Robb Thurston. Forward FOSS and Freeware!