Managed installer won't save your application control project
Managed installer is the shortcut every struggling WDAC project reaches for. It papers over the work that actually matters, knowing what should run in your environment.
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Managed installer is the shortcut every struggling WDAC project reaches for. It papers over the work that actually matters, knowing what should run in your environment.
The ASD PDF is short, but ML3 delays usually come from manual operations. With the right model, six months is realistic.
WDAC documentation teaches the syntax. The hard part is the operating model around it: approvals, exception handling, lifecycle ownership, and what happens at 4pm on a Friday.
Most application control programs stall not because the technology fails, but because they were treated as a deployment instead of a capability that needs an operating model.