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ms.reviewer: jsuther1974 ms.reviewer: jsuther1974
ms.author: dansimp ms.author: dansimp
manager: dansimp manager: dansimp
ms.date: 04/27/2022 ms.date: 04/29/2022
ms.technology: windows-sec ms.technology: windows-sec
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- Windows 11 - Windows 11
- Windows Server 2016 and above - Windows Server 2016 and above
>[!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
>Some capabilities of Windows Defender Application Control are only available on specific Windows versions. Learn more about the [Windows Defender Application Control feature availability](../feature-availability.md). > Some capabilities of Windows Defender Application Control are only available on specific Windows versions. Learn more about the [Windows Defender Application Control feature availability](../feature-availability.md).
## Create the policy using the WDAC Wizard ## Create the policy using the WDAC Wizard
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1. Create a new base policy using the templates: 1. Create a new base policy using the templates:
Start with the Policy Creator task and select Multiple Policy Format and Base Policy. Select the Base Template to use for the policy. Our recommendation is to start with [Default Windows Mode](../wdac-wizard-create-base-policy#template-base-policies) and build on top of these rules. Start with the Policy Creator task and select Multiple Policy Format and Base Policy. Select the Base Template to use for the policy. Our recommendation is to start with [Default Windows Mode](../wdac-wizard-create-base-policy.md#template-base-policies) and build on top of these rules.
![Configuring the policy base and template.](../images/appid-wdac-wizard-1.png) ![Configuring the policy base and template.](../images/appid-wdac-wizard-1.png)