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Metering and denying applications

Application definition details

Application definition details
Application metering policy options (continued)
Table 8-4
Option
Description
If run attempted
You can define the actions to be taken when a denied application is
duringdenyhours
attempted.
You can select from the following actions to occur if a denied
application is attempted:
No action
Send an e-mail
When a user attempts to start a denied application, you can have
an email sent.
You can send an email to report a denied application event. Enter
the recipients email address in the email ID field, and enter a
subject and text for the email.
Inform user
In addition to the other options, when a user attempts to start a
denied application, you can prompt the user with a message.
To prompt the user with a message, check Inform user and enter
the text of the message.
Add computer,
You can select the target computers to apply this Application Metering
group of
policy to.
computers or
For more information, view topics about using policies in the Symantec
user.
Management Platform Help.
When configuring an Application Metering policy, use the Application Definition
Details dialog. You specify the details of applications that the policy meters. Any
application that you want to meter must have definition details specified.
See
"About metering and denying applications"
See
"Configuring Application Metering policies"
The definition details correspond to the properties of an EXE file. You can see the
properties by right-clicking an EXE file, then clicking Properties then the Version
tab. You can populate these fields manually or import them from a known
application.
For information about the definition fields, seeSee
You can use the following guidelines when completing the Application Definition
Details dialog.
on page 85.
on page 90.
Table 8-6
on page 99.

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