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This view will provide the hex code in binary form, with each bit address shown separately. The bit addresses start at 0 in the bottom right. Each bit address correlates to a specific event policy-rule option. If the bit address holds a value of 1, the setting is in the policy.
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Next, use the bit addresses and their values from the table below to determine the state of each [policy rule-option](select-types-of-rules-to-create.md#table-1-windows-defender-application-control-policy---rule-options). For example, if the bit address of 16 holds a value of 1, then the “Enabled:Audit Mode (Default)” is in the policy meaning the policy is in audit mode.
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Next, use the bit addresses and their values from the table below to determine the state of each [policy rule-option](/select-types-of-rules-to-create.md#table-1-windows-defender-application-control-policy---rule-options). For example, if the bit address of 16 holds a value of 1, then the “Enabled:Audit Mode (Default)” is in the policy meaning the policy is in audit mode.
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| Bit Address | Policy Rule Option |
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