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AppControl Manager
AppControl Manager is a modern secure app that provides easy to use graphical user interface to mange App Control on your device.
The goal is for AppControl manager to reach feature parity with the WDACConfig Powershell module as fast as possible and then to surpass it with additional features and improvements.
Use the following PowerShell command as Admin, it will automatically download the latest MSIX file from this repository's release page and install it for you.
Tip
The same command can be used to update the app whenever there is a new version available. In the future the updating functionality will be incorporated inside of the app.
(irm 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security/main/Harden-Windows-Security.ps1')+'AppControl'|iex
You can find the MSIX file in the GitHub releases section.
- Built using WinUI3 / XAML / C#.
- Built using the latest .NET.
- Powered by the WinAppSDK (formerly Project Reunion).
- Packaged with the modern MSIX format.
- Incorporates the Mica material design for backgrounds.
- Adopts the Windows 11 Fluent design system.
- Fast execution and startup time.
- 0 required dependency.
- 0 Third-party library or file used.
- 0 Telemetry or data collection.
- 0 Windows Registry changes.
- 100% clean uninstallation.
- 100% open-source and free to use.
- Creating, configuring and deploying AllowMicrosoft policy
- Creating, configuring and deploying SignedAndReputable policy (based on ISG)
- Creating and deploying Microsoft recommended driver block rules
- Creating and deploying Microsoft recommended user-mode block rules
- Checking for secure policy settings on the system
- Getting the Code Integrity hashes of the files (Authenticode hash and Page hash)
- Adding/Changing/Removing User Configurations
- Configure policy rule options
- View deployed policies on the system (with filtering search)
- Remove unsigned policies from the system
- Quick access to App Control resources and documentations right within the app
More features will come very quickly in the near future.
- New-WDACConfig
- New-SupplementalWDACConfig
- Remove-WDACConfig
- Edit-WDACConfig
- Edit-SignedWDACConfig
- Deploy-SignedWDACConfig
- Confirm-WDACConfig
- New-DenyWDACConfig
- Set-CommonWDACConfig
- New-KernelModeWDACConfig
- Get-CommonWDACConfig
- Invoke-WDACSimulation
- Remove-CommonWDACConfig
- Assert-WDACConfigIntegrity
- Build-WDACCertificate
- Test-CiPolicy
- Get-CiFileHashes
- ConvertTo-WDACPolicy
- Get-CIPolicySetting
- Introduction
- App Control for Lightly Managed Devices
- App Control for Fully managed device - Variant 1
- App Control for Fully managed device - Variant 2
- App Control for Fully managed device - Variant 3
- App Control for Fully managed device - Variant 4
- App Control Notes
- How to Create and Deploy a Signed App Control Policy
- Fast and Automatic Microsoft Recommended Driver Block Rules updates
- App Control policy for BYOVD Kernel mode only protection
- EKUs in App Control for Business Policies
- App Control Rule Levels Comparison and Guide
- Script Enforcement and PowerShell Constrained Language Mode in App Control Policies
- How to Use Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Advanced Hunting With App Control
- App Control Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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- Signed and Verified commits with GitHub desktop
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- Comparison of security benchmarks
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- Basic PowerShell tricks and notes Part 2
- Basic PowerShell tricks and notes Part 3
- Basic PowerShell tricks and notes Part 4
- Basic PowerShell tricks and notes Part 5
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