Re: How to Add 'MyFile.exe' to the 'Run only allowed Windows applications', using a Script / Registry / WMI / API or whatever ?



Since you are already using group policies, simply add the application
to the policy.

User Configuration > Administrative Templates > System

Run only allowed Windows applications
(o) Enabled
Click [Show] next to List of allowed applications
Add ''MyFile.exe"

Regards,

J Wolfgang Goerlich


On Jul 16, 3:24 am, "Auto" <a...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I have defined 2 groups policy in Windows Server 2003 SP2, and i would like
to add ''MyFile.exe' to the 'Run only allowed Windows applications',
using a Script / Registry / WMI / API or whatever ?

How can i do that ?

Thanks.


.



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