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<blockquote data-quote="n8chavez" data-source="post: 966797" data-attributes="member: 90863"><p>I have a couple. 1. Make "If, then, else rules" so users can block anything from running with the exception of x. That would be very handy and would prevent usders from having to make a block rule followed by exceptions to that rule. 2. The ability to set up a folder to always lockdown and prompt would be nice too. That way users can restrict what runs and what cannot. That would further restrict certain directories that often used all the time, such as download directories and document directories. Of course, the latter suggestion means having to add other capabilities to the rules section other than block/allow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8chavez, post: 966797, member: 90863"] I have a couple. 1. Make "If, then, else rules" so users can block anything from running with the exception of x. That would be very handy and would prevent usders from having to make a block rule followed by exceptions to that rule. 2. The ability to set up a folder to always lockdown and prompt would be nice too. That way users can restrict what runs and what cannot. That would further restrict certain directories that often used all the time, such as download directories and document directories. Of course, the latter suggestion means having to add other capabilities to the rules section other than block/allow. [/QUOTE]
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