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Old November 3rd 09, 05:54 AM
nikgary nikgary is offline
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Hi,
Here some Introduction about the Windows 7 AppLocker

Windows 7 addresses the growing desire for application control solutions in the enterprise with the introduction of AppLocker: a simple and flexible mechanism that allows administrators to specify exactly what is allowed to run in their desktop environment. As a result, AppLocker provides not only security protections, but also operational and compliance benefits by:

* Keeping unlicensed software from running in your desktop environment

* Preventing vulnerable, unauthorized applications from running in your desktop environment, including malware

* Stopping users from running applications that needlessly consume network bandwidth or otherwise impact the enterprise computing environment

* Preventing users from running applications that destabilize their desktop environment and increase helpdesk support costs

* Easing enterprise software deployments and maintenance through effective desktop configuration management

* Allow users to install and run approved applications and software updates based upon their business needs

* Helping ensure your desktop environment is in compliance with corporate policies and industry regulations such as PCI DSS, Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, Basel II, and others
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Old November 5th 09, 09:08 AM
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Hi,
Here some Introduction about the Windows 7 AppLocker

Windows 7 addresses the growing desire for application control solutions in the enterprise with the introduction of AppLocker: a simple and flexible mechanism that allows administrators to specify exactly what is allowed to run in their desktop environment. As a result, AppLocker provides not only security protections, but also operational and compliance benefits by:

* Keeping unlicensed software from running in your desktop environment

* Preventing vulnerable, unauthorized applications from running in your desktop environment, including malware

* Stopping users from running applications that needlessly consume network bandwidth or otherwise impact the enterprise computing environment

* Preventing users from running applications that destabilize their desktop environment and increase helpdesk support costs

* Easing enterprise software deployments and maintenance through effective desktop configuration management

* Allow users to install and run approved applications and software updates based upon their business needs

* Helping ensure your desktop environment is in compliance with corporate policies and industry regulations such as PCI DSS, Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, Basel II, and others
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Old December 9th 09, 10:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Chuck
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Default Windows 7 AppLocker

And, it establishes another tool for the "control freaks" that often inhabit
IT departments. G

"nikgary" wrote in message
...

Hi,
Here some Introduction about the Windows 7 AppLocker

Windows 7 addresses the growing desire for application control
solutions in the enterprise with the introduction of AppLocker: a
simple and flexible mechanism that allows administrators to specify
exactly what is allowed to run in their desktop environment. As a
result, AppLocker provides not only security protections, but also
operational and compliance benefits by:

* Keeping unlicensed software from running in your desktop
environment

* Preventing vulnerable, unauthorized applications from running in
your desktop environment, including malware

* Stopping users from running applications that needlessly consume
network bandwidth or otherwise impact the enterprise computing
environment

* Preventing users from running applications that destabilize their
desktop environment and increase helpdesk support costs

* Easing enterprise software deployments and maintenance through
effective desktop configuration management

* Allow users to install and run approved applications and software
updates based upon their business needs

* Helping ensure your desktop environment is in compliance with
corporate policies and industry regulations such as PCI DSS,
Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, Basel II, and others




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nikgary



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Old December 9th 09, 10:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Chuck
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Default Windows 7 AppLocker

And, it establishes another tool for the "control freaks" that often inhabit
IT departments. G

"nikgary" wrote in message
...

Hi,
Here some Introduction about the Windows 7 AppLocker

Windows 7 addresses the growing desire for application control
solutions in the enterprise with the introduction of AppLocker: a
simple and flexible mechanism that allows administrators to specify
exactly what is allowed to run in their desktop environment. As a
result, AppLocker provides not only security protections, but also
operational and compliance benefits by:

* Keeping unlicensed software from running in your desktop
environment

* Preventing vulnerable, unauthorized applications from running in
your desktop environment, including malware

* Stopping users from running applications that needlessly consume
network bandwidth or otherwise impact the enterprise computing
environment

* Preventing users from running applications that destabilize their
desktop environment and increase helpdesk support costs

* Easing enterprise software deployments and maintenance through
effective desktop configuration management

* Allow users to install and run approved applications and software
updates based upon their business needs

* Helping ensure your desktop environment is in compliance with
corporate policies and industry regulations such as PCI DSS,
Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, Basel II, and others




--
nikgary



 




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