I’m fresh installing a Windows 10 OS, I will report what default apps Microsoft pushes to me.
Apparently it isn't. As you can see from the screenshot, Win10 Pro had no problem configuring and enforcing the AppLocker policy, which was created using the standard GUI method. No trickery involved.
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Not like I don't believe you, but this is not apparent based on these screenshots. Do you have the corresponding entries in the event log under Application and Services - Microsoft - Windows - Applocker? Do 'Deny' Executable Rules work as well and have event logs?
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Well this is quite interesting. Event viewer indicates that AppLocker isn't available on this SKU. But: 1. Why does Win10 Pro allow for AppLocker rules to be created if it doesn't enforce them? 2. Why does the machine have no foistware if it doesn't enforce the rules I created?pic.twitter.com/WXpAkEbCtc
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In Windows 7 it used to let you config it, but didn’t enforce - it would add an Event Log entry about licensing
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