Application Control Policy List

Application Control > Policies

Companies often need to control or scan Internet applications such as Instant Messaging (IM), P2P, and streaming. The Application Control feature allows more than a simple allow-or-block option for all examples of applications within a category. This flexibility is provided because many companies have found specific functions of these applications are effective for conducting business. Granular application control allows you to not only block and allow an application like Facebook, for example, but you could also allow the application, and still block newly posted messages.

Administrators may want to allow the two most popular IM applications, but block the rest.  For P2P, administrators may want to allow the transfer of files between employees within the corporate network, but prohibit external use.

Creating Application Control policies allow granular control of the functionality within the supported Internet-based application categories.

The Application Control policy list shows all policies on the system (for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses)—enabled as well as disabled. Go to Application Control > Policies. Click Add to create a new policy, or click a policy name to edit an existing one.  

To view Application Control policies:

  1. Go to Application Control > Policies.

  2. Click the name of an existing policy to see the details about that policy. The Global Application Control policy is the default policy.

  3. To add a policy, see: Add Policy: Select Accounts.

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