Re: How to Add 'MyFile.exe' to the 'Run only allowed Windows applications', using a Script / Registry / WMI / API or whatever ?
- From: jwgoerlich@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 10:27:14 -0700
I would be surprised if there was a way to automatically add your
application to the list. That would have definite security
implications because malware authors could then do the same. Someone
may come along and post a solution, of course (that's the great thing
about these groups.)
Why not provide this information to the customer in an admin guide?
J Wolfgang Goerlich
On Jul 16, 8:01 am, "Auto" <a...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I can't do that directly.
This have to be done by my software upgrade package, that will run on the
server by the customer.
I don't have a remote connection to the server.
.
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