--- title: Display a custom URL message when users try to run a blocked app (Windows 10) description: This topic for IT professionals describes the steps for displaying a customized message to users when an AppLocker policy denies access to an app. ms.assetid: 9a2534a5-d1fa-48a9-93c6-989d4857cf85 ms.pagetype: security ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.sitesec: library author: brianlic-msft --- # Display a custom URL message when users try to run a blocked app **Applies to** - Windows 10 This topic for IT professionals describes the steps for displaying a customized message to users when an AppLocker policy denies access to an app. Using Group Policy, AppLocker can be configured to display a message with a custom URL. You can use this URL to redirect users to a support site that contains info about why the user received the error and which apps are allowed. If you do not display a custom message when an apps is blocked, the default access denied message is displayed. To complete this procedure, you must have the **Edit Setting** permission to edit a GPO. By default, members of the **Domain Admins** group, the **Enterprise Admins** group, and the **Group Policy Creator Owners** group have this permission. **To display a custom URL message when users try to run a blocked app** 1. On the **Start** screen, type **gpmc.msc** to open the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC). 2. Navigate to the Group Policy Object (GPO) that you want to edit. 3. Right-click the GPO, and then click **Edit**. 4. In the console tree under **Policies\\Administrative Templates\\Windows Components**, click **File Explorer**. 5. In the details pane, double-click **Set a support web page link**. 6. Click **Enabled**, and then type the URL of the custom Web page in the **Support Web page URL** box. 7. Click **OK** to apply the setting.