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- Windows 10
- Windows Server
This topic for IT professionals describes the steps to delete an AppLocker rule.
This topic for IT professionals describes the steps to delete an AppLocker rule.
As older apps are retired and new apps are deployed in your organization, it will be necessary to modify the application control policies. If an app becomes unsupported by the IT department or is no longer allowed due to the organization's security policy, then deleting the rule or rules associated with that app will prevent the app from running.
For info about testing an AppLocker policy to see what rules affect which files or applications, see [Test an AppLocker policy by Using Test-AppLockerPolicy](test-an-applocker-policy-by-using-test-applockerpolicy.md).
You can perform this task by using the Group Policy Management Console for an AppLocker policy in a Group Policy Object (GPO) or by using the Local Security Policy snap-in for an AppLocker policy on a local computer or in a security template. For info how to use these MMC snap-ins to administer
You can perform this task by using the Group Policy Management Console for an AppLocker policy in a GPO or by using the Local Security Policy snap-in for an AppLocker policy on a local computer or in a security template. For info how to use these MMC snap-ins to administer
AppLocker, see [Administer AppLocker](administer-applocker.md#bkmk-using-snapins).
These steps apply only for locally managed devices. If the device has AppLocker policies applied by using MDM or a Group Policy Object (GPO), the local policy will not override those settings.
**To delete a rule in an AppLocker policy**
1. Open the AppLocker console.