Feb 19, 2012

Can You Blocking Access Exe File (Executable)?

Ways to exe file (executable) can not be executed, or prevent others from installing the program on our personal computers. Can also be used in internet cafes, so the user does not multiply at will install a program, such as the example of Internet Download Manager (IDM). If previously I've posted "Anti-Executable With Serial Number" that is blocking the exe file that can not install a computer, but this time it posted the exe file without blocking software.

The steps:

Click Start -> click Control Panel -> Double-click Administrative Tools -> Double-click Local Security Policy -> right-click Software Restriction Policies -> click Create New Policies -> click Additional Rules -> right click on tap the right -> click New Path Rule -> Browse Through this.
Select / type the drive (D: \, E: \, F: \) that want to access blocked exe file or insert the flash drive is usually displayed on the computer.



Attention:
  • Do not block access exe file on drive C: \ (if not all the programs installed to your computer can not run d)
  • To block more than one drive, the New Path Rule can make more than one.

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