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The WDAC Wizard makes editing and viewing WDAC policies easier than the PowerShell cmdlets or manually. The Wizard currently supports the following editing capabilities:
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<li>[Configuring policy rules](#Configuring-Policy-Rules)</li>
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<li>[Adding new allow or block file rules to existing policies](#Adding-File-Rules)</li>
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<li>[Removing allow or block file rules on existing policies](#Removing-File-Rules)</li>
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<li>[Configuring policy rules](#configuring-policy-rules)</li>
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<li>[Adding new allow or block file rules to existing policies](#adding-file-rules)</li>
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<li>[Removing allow or block file rules on existing policies](#removing-file-rules)</li>
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</ul>
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## Configuring Policy Rules
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- Windows 10
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- Windows Server 2016 and above
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The Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) policy Wizard is an open source Windows desktop application written in C# and bundled as an MSIX pacakge. The Wizard was built to provide security architects, security and system administrators with a more user-friendly means to create, edit, and merge WDAC policies. The Wizard desktop application uses the [ConfigCI PowerShell Cmdlets](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/configci/?view=win10-ps) in the backend so the output policy of the Wizard and PowerShell cmdlets is identical.
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The Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) policy Wizard is an open source Windows desktop application written in C# and bundled as an MSIX pacakge. The Wizard was built to provide security architects, security and system administrators with a more user-friendly means to create, edit, and merge WDAC policies. The Wizard desktop application uses the [ConfigCI PowerShell Cmdlets](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/configci) in the backend so the output policy of the Wizard and PowerShell cmdlets is identical.
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## Downloading the application
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