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How do I access Applocker and what command prompt do I use to get there |
Via Group Policy Editor cmd = gpedit |
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What does Applocker do? |
Determines which apps can run |
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What is the path in the Group Policy Editor to access AppLocker? |
Computer Configuration | Windows Settings | Security Settings | ApplicationControl Policies | AppLocker |
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What are the four rule file containers configurable in AppLocker? |
Executable Files (.exe, .com) Scripts (.ps2, .bat, .js, .cmd, .vbs) Windows Installer Files (.msi, mst, .msp) Packaged Apps (.appx) |
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Under these containers, which three rules will you find? |
Publisher Rules (Digitally signed software) Path Rules (File/Folder Install Path) File Hash Rules (Creates rules based on the unique file hash that Windows cryptographically computes for each file) |
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Once enabled Applocker blocks all executable, installer packages, and scripts (unless configured to do otherwise). True or False? |
True. You must create default rules to enable users to access the files needed to run their system first. After that, you can begin configuring what you do and do not want them to use. |
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A user has reported information that suggests a new group policy hasn't been applied to their computer. What do you do? |
First thing to do would be to get the user to reboot their computer. You also have the option to set up a forced reboot in Group Policy. |
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What are your options if AppLocker won't work? |
You can use the older Software Restriction Policies. |
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How do I access Software Restriction Po and what command prompt do I use to get there |
Via Group Policy Editor cmd = gpedit |