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> You may have noticed that you did not generate a binary version of this policy as you did in [Create a Windows Defender Application Control policy from a reference computer](#create-a-windows-defender-application-control-policy-from-a-reference-computer). This is because WDAC policies created from an audit log are not intended to run as stand-alone policies but rather to update existing WDAC policies.
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## <a href="" id="plug-ins"></a>Use a Windows Defender Application Control policy to control specific plug-ins, add-ins, and modules
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## Use a Windows Defender Application Control policy to control specific plug-ins, add-ins, and modules
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As of Windows 10, version 1703, you can use WDAC policies not only to control applications, but also to control whether specific plug-ins, add-ins, and modules can run from specific apps (such as a line-of-business application or a browser):
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Prior to Windows 10, version 1709, Windows Defender Application Control was known as Windows Defender Device Guard configurable code integrity policies.
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Beginning with Windows 10, version 1703, you can use WDAC not only to control applications, but also to control whether specific plug-ins, add-ins, and modules can run from specific apps (such as a line-of-business application or a browser).
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For more information, see [Use a WDAC policy to control specific plug-ins, add-ins, and modules](windows\device-security\device-guard\steps-to-deploy-windows-defender-application-control.md#a-href-idplug-insause-a-windows-defender-application-control-policy-to-control-specific-plug-ins-add-ins-and-modules).
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For more information, see [Use a WDAC policy to control specific plug-ins, add-ins, and modules](windows\device-security\device-guard\steps-to-deploy-windows-defender-application-control.md#use-a-windows-defender-application-control-policy-to-control-specific-plug-ins-add-ins-and-modules).
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