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How do I prevent users from running specific applications (e.g., Outlook Express, Microsoft Word or Internet Explorer)?

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How do I prevent users from running specific applications (e.g., Outlook Express, Microsoft Word or Internet Explorer)?

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A. Simply browse to the folder where the desired application is currently installed and select its executable file (e.g., msimn.exe for Outlook Express, winword.exe for Miscrosoft Word, iexplore.exe for Internet Explorer, and so on). Once added to the list, deny read access to the executable file.

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