JAR file execution control using scripts in Application Control
Last Modified: 2022-12-02 10:36:56 Etc/GMT
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JAR file execution control using scripts in Application Control
Technical Articles ID:
KB79201
Last Modified: 2022-12-02 10:36:56 Etc/GMT Environment
Application and Change Control (ACC) 8.x, 6.x
Problem
Application Control allows you to enable the execution control for scripts. You can establish custom associations between file extensions and the interpreters that interpret the content of such files. When you establish an association, these files become the supported file types and they must be added to the allow list. The interpreters execute the files that have these extensions. For In summary, even if the file isn't solidified, its execution is allowed on the system. SolutionTechnical Support is investigating this issue. As a temporary measure, implement the following workaround.
Workaround
A NOTE: Reference the ACC Product Guide regarding "Configure interpreters" for more details about this command.
Example: If you have WinZip as the archive tool in your environment, you need to add the following rules: On ePO:
On the client:
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