Robert B's Bio
Hey everybody, my name is Robert Baskin and I’m a Program Manager for Windows Embedded. I work on the Componentization team and focus on the security features of our product, but I am also involved in other areas of the product such as Embedded Enabling Features and Servicing. I graduated from Yale University. During my college career, I interned with Yahoo News and Microsoft Surface. I was born and raised in Los Angeles, where I learned to love the Dodgers, Lakers and Kings. Outside of work, I enjoy gaming on my Xbox 360 and hanging out with friends.
Comments
Anonymous
March 29, 2010
You jump right in, but even in your last blog, you don't mention what program this is. Using a magnifying glass, is it gpedit.msc? If so, I don't have a "Create New Rule..." option under Actions.Anonymous
March 31, 2010
Joe, I'm sorry - when the posts were split into two (an intro and a step-by-step walkthrough), the information about where to perform those steps was lost. You are right - it is in Local Group Policy Editor, which can be run by starting gpedit.msc from the command prompt. You then navigate to Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Application Control Policies in that window, and follow the instructions from there. RobertAnonymous
May 29, 2011
gentlemen, it would be ganerally a good idea to give the names of the mentioned files. If Robert says "The License Assessment Tool(LAT)" it would be better to say (lat.exe) or (lic_tool.exe) or whatever it is.