To prohibit command prompt on a client (CT), the following applications must be registered:
cmd.exe
Application startup prohibition can be set per process. Therefore, if a common process will run multiple applications, such as Java applications and Windows Store apps for Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2, you cannot set startup prohibition per application. You can prohibit startup of all Java applications and Windows Store apps by setting startup prohibition for the common process.
The Windows Store app of Windows 10, Windows Server 2016 or later has its own process. Therefore, you can set application startup prohibition per Windows Store app for startup.
Example: To prohibit startup of the "Store" app, set application startup prohibition for "WinStore.Mobile.exe".
You can prohibit all Windows Store apps by prohibiting startup of "ApplicationFrameHost.exe".
If you prohibit "ApplicationFrameHost.exe" and any Windows Store app at the same time, an application startup prohibition message is displayed for each prohibited process and a startup prohibition log is obtained for each process.
Example: If you set application startup prohibition for "ApplicationFrameHost.exe" and "WinStore.Mobile.exe", two application startup prohibition messages and a startup prohibition log for each process will be displayed.
If you set application startup prohibition for regularly startup application on the background, the application startup prohibition log for each process will be displayed.