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Display a custom URL message when users try to run a blocked app | This article for IT professionals describes the steps for displaying a customized message to users when an AppLocker policy blocks an app. | medium | conceptual | 12/21/2023 |
Display a custom URL message when users try to run a blocked app
This article for IT professionals describes the steps for displaying a customized message to users when an AppLocker policy blocks an app.
With the help of 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 don't display a custom message when an app is blocked, the default AppLocker block message is displayed as-is.
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
- On the Start screen, type gpmc.msc to open the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).
- Navigate to the Group Policy Object (GPO) that you want to edit.
- Right-click the GPO, and then select Edit.
- In the console tree under Policies\Administrative Templates\Windows Components, select File Explorer.
- In the details pane, double-click Set a support web page link.
- Select Enabled, and then type the URL of the custom Web page in the Support Web page URL box.
- Select OK to apply the setting.