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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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- tier3
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ms.date: 03/08/2025
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ms.date: 03/09/2025
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ms.topic: overview
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Once you turn Smart App Control off, it can't be turned on without resetting or reinstalling Windows.
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The App Control policy used for Smart App Control comes bundled with the [App Control Wizard](design/appcontrol-wizard.md) policy authoring tool and is also found as an [example policy](design/example-appcontrol-base-policies.md) at *%windir%/schemas/CodeIntegrity/ExamplePolicies/SmartAppControl.xml*. To use this example policy as a starting point for your own policy, see [Create a custom base policy using an example App Control base policy](design/create-appcontrol-policy-for-lightly-managed-devices.md#create-a-custom-base-policy-using-an-example-app-control-base-policy). When using the Smart App Control example policy as the basis for your own custom policy, you must remove the option **Enabled:Conditional Windows Lockdown Policy** so it's ready for use as an App Control for Business policy.
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The App Control policy used for Smart App Control comes bundled with the [App Control Wizard](design/appcontrol-wizard.md) policy authoring tool and is also found as an [example policy](design/example-appcontrol-base-policies.md) at *%windir%/schemas/CodeIntegrity/ExamplePolicies/SmartAppControl.xml*. To use this example policy as a starting point for your own policy, see [Use the Smart App Control Policy to build your own base policy](design/create-appcontrol-policy-for-lightly-managed-devices.md#use-the-smart-app-control-policy-to-build-your-starter-policy). When using the Smart App Control example policy as the basis for your own custom policy, you must remove the option **Enabled:Conditional Windows Lockdown Policy** so it's ready for use as an App Control for Business policy.
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[!INCLUDE [windows-defender-application-control-wdac](../../../../../includes/licensing/windows-defender-application-control-wdac.md)]
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