The client has a software uninstall failure, and each boot will automatically run, so the thought of using software restriction policy to prohibit it to run, the eye is not net, the following start.
Start menu run gpedit.msc, tap Computer Configuration-Windows Settings-security settings-software restriction policies, right-click Create software Restriction Policy-security level-not allowed, right button is set to default, deft on hand one step click Yes, and close this window, After the client restarts the computer, the sad question comes, unable to open any apps and executable programs. What to do? Here's a formal solution.
The first step is to remove the Windows\system32\grouppolicy\machine\registry.pol file from the computer
Second, start running the input MMC, in the console window that opens, click file → open on the menu bar, navigate to the C:/windows/system32/gpedit.msc program, open the Group Policy editing window, expand Local Computer policy → User Configuration → Administrative Templates → system, double-click "Run only licensed Windows applications" in the right pane and set it to "Not configured" in the popup window. Click OK to exit and close the Group Policy edit window, and when the system pops up "save changes to gpedit.msc" Query window, click "Yes" to confirm the save, then unlock, and then restart the computer is normal.
Summary: In windows7 above operating system, we recommend using "Application control Strategy-applocker", see this article for details http://www.jb51.net/os/Windows8/89087.html
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Operational errors set the security level of the software restriction policy to a workaround that is not allowed