Application Blocker
NAVIGATION Agent > Protection > Application Blocker
The Application Blocker page prevents any application from running on a machine ID. Blocked applications cannot be renamed, moved, or deleted from the system. File Access can also block applications, but Application Blocker is faster to configure if you simply want to block and unblock applications.
NOTE This feature is supported in Windows OS.
Multiple Agents
If multiple agents are installed on a machine, only one agent at a time controls the drivers required to use File Access, Network Access, Application Blocker. These functions can only be performed by the agent controlling these drivers.
Block
To block an application from running on a machine:
- Select one or more machine IDs. Only machine IDs currently matching the Machine ID / Group ID filter are displayed.
- Enter the application's filename in the edit box.
The application can be referenced by file name and/or a portion of the full path. For example, adding an application named blockme.exe
to the list, prevents all occurrences of blockme.exe
, on any directory or on any drive, from running. Adding myfolder\blockme.exe
prevents occurrences of the application in any directory named myfolder
from running.
- Click the Blockbutton.
- The blocked application displays in the Application column beside the selected machine IDs.
Unblock
To unblock an application from the blocked list:
- Select one or more machine IDs that show blocked applications in the Application column.
- Click the Unblock button. This opens a File Access popup window listing all blocked applications for the selected machine IDs.
Click one or more blocked applications.
- Click the Unblock button. The window closes.
- The blocked application no longer displays in the Application column beside the selected machine IDs.
Select All/Unselect All
Click the Select All link to check all rows on the page. Click the Unselect All link to uncheck all rows on the page.
Check-in status
These icons indicate the agent check-in status of each managed machine. Hovering the cursor over a check-in icon displays the agent Quick View window.
User Logged In and Agent is Active
User Logged In and Agent is Inactive
User Not Logged In and Agent is online
User Not Logged In and Agent is Idle
Machine.Group ID
The list of Machine.Group IDs displayed is based on the Machine ID / Group ID filter and the machine groups the user is authorized to see using System > User Security > Scopes.
Application
Filename of the application being blocked.