AppLocker is a feature in Windows that allows administrators to control which applications and files users can run. It works by creating rules based on file attributes (like publisher, path, or file hash) to either allow or deny the execution of specific applications. This helps prevent unauthorized software from running, reducing the risk of malware infections and increasing overall system security. It is commonly used in enterprise environments to enforce software policies and maintain a consistent application landscape.
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