You can use AppLocker to edit rules that you have created.

Editing a publisher rule

The following procedure describes how to edit a publisher rule.

A associação ao grupo Administradores local, ou equivalente, é o mínimo necessário para concluir este procedimento.

To edit a publisher rule
  1. Click Start, type secpol.msc in the Search programs and files box, and then press ENTER. You can also:

    1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.

    2. Click System and Security, and then click Administrative Tools.

    3. Double-click Local Security Policy.

  2. Se a caixa de diálogo Controle de Conta de Usuário for exibida, confirme que a ação exibida é a desejada e clique em Sim.

  3. In the console tree, double-click Application Control Policies, and then double-click AppLocker.

  4. Click the appropriate rule collection.

  5. In the Action pane, right-click the publisher rule, and then click Properties.

  6. Click the appropriate tab to edit the rule properties.

    • Click the General tab to change the rule name, add a rule description, configure whether the rule is used to allow or deny applications, and set the security group for which this rule should apply.

    • Click the Publisher tab to configure the certificate's common name, the product name, the file name, or file version of the publisher.

    • Click the Exceptions tab to create or edit exceptions.

    • When you finish updating the rule, click OK.

Editing a file hash rule

The following procedure describes how to edit a hash rule.

A associação ao grupo Administradores local, ou equivalente, é o mínimo necessário para concluir este procedimento.

To edit a file hash rule
  1. Click Start, type secpol.msc in the Search programs and files box, and then press ENTER. You can also:

    1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.

    2. Click System and Security, and then click Administrative Tools.

    3. Double-click Local Security Policy.

  2. Se a caixa de diálogo Controle de Conta de Usuário for exibida, confirme que a ação exibida é a desejada e clique em Sim.

  3. In the console tree, double-click Application Control Policies, and then double-click AppLocker.

  4. Choose the appropriate rule collection.

  5. In the Action pane, right-click the file hash rule, and then click Properties.

  6. Click the appropriate tab to edit the rule properties.

    • Click the General tab to change the rule name, add a rule description, configure whether the rule is used to allow or deny applications, and set the security group in which this rule should apply.

    • Click the File Hash tab to configure the files that should be used to enforce the rule. You can use the Browse Files button to add a specific file or the Browse Folders button to add all files in a specified folder.

    • When you finish updating the rule, click OK.

Editing a path rule

The following procedure describes how to edit a path rule.

A associação ao grupo Administradores local, ou equivalente, é o mínimo necessário para concluir este procedimento.

To edit a path rule
  1. Click Start, type secpol.msc in the Search programs and files box, and then press ENTER. You can also:

    1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.

    2. Click System and Security, and then click Administrative Tools.

    3. Double-click Local Security Policy.

  2. Se a caixa de diálogo Controle de Conta de Usuário for exibida, confirme que a ação exibida é a desejada e clique em Sim.

  3. In the console tree, double-click Application Control Policies, and then double-click AppLocker.

  4. Choose the appropriate rule collection.

  5. In the Action pane, right-click the path rule, and then click Properties.

  6. Click the appropriate tab to edit the rule properties.

    • Click the General tab to change the rule name, add a rule description, configure whether the rule is used to allow or deny applications, and set the security group in which this rule should apply.

    • Click the Path tab to configure the path on the computer in which the rule should be enforced.

    • Click the Exceptions tab to create exceptions for specific files in a folder.

    • When you finish updating the rule, click OK.

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