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This issue only contains a request for one single feature, not multiple (related) features.
App version
3.8.5
Problem you are trying to solve
I would like to block all apps from directory, for example,
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0
so I need to pick for a new rule EVERY executable from this path manually and keep this list of apps actual.
Suggested solution
It would be great to have a black-list option where user can specify entire directory path, and all exe from this dir will be blocked automatically (or rules created automatically).
Likewise, I would like to allow access for every app from
D:\Apps
just by specifying this path somewhere in "white-list" in simplewall, and simplewall can do the rest of the job.
Thanks.
Screenshots / Drawings / Technical details
No response
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App version
3.8.5
Problem you are trying to solve
I would like to block all apps from directory, for example,
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0
so I need to pick for a new rule EVERY executable from this path manually and keep this list of apps actual.
Suggested solution
It would be great to have a black-list option where user can specify entire directory path, and all exe from this dir will be blocked automatically (or rules created automatically).
Likewise, I would like to allow access for every app from
D:\Apps
just by specifying this path somewhere in "white-list" in simplewall, and simplewall can do the rest of the job.
Thanks.
Screenshots / Drawings / Technical details
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: