Multiple Choice
What is the difference between a Block versus a Terminate action, when creating an Application Control rule?
A) A Block action prevents a child process from running. A Terminate action kills the application making the request or the caller process.
B) A Block action excludes the child process from being scanned. A Terminate action prevents the process from running.
C) A Block action places the process in Quarantine. A Terminate action kills the application making the request or the caller process.
D) A Block action prevents the process to be left alone. A Terminate action prevents the process from running.
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