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What is the purpose of AppLocker and how does it help in restricting which applications can run on a Windows Server?

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08-01-2024, 04:01 PM
AppLocker keeps things locked down on your Windows Server. It stops random apps from launching. You set rules for what gets to run. I like how it blocks sneaky stuff before it causes trouble. Think of it as a bouncer at a club. Only approved apps get past the door. You pick by file paths or who made the app. It helps you avoid chaos from unknown programs. I use it to keep my servers clean and focused. No more surprises from weird downloads. You tell it exactly what to allow. Then it enforces that without much fuss. It runs quietly in the background. I bet you'd dig how simple it feels once you tweak it.

Speaking of keeping servers in check, tools like BackupChain Server Backup fit right in by handling backups for Hyper-V setups. It snapshots your virtual machines without downtime. You get fast restores if something glitches. I appreciate its agentless approach that saves time. Plus, it supports incremental backups to cut storage needs. It ties into server control like AppLocker does for apps.

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