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08: How are wildcards supported when used with Path and Command-line arguments in Least Privilege Manager?
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When creating a PATH rule in LPM you can use wildcards at almost any level for the folder or file name.

For example, all of the PATHs below are valid:

The same thing applies to using wildcards in Command-line arguments, all of the command-line argument examples below are valid.

Syntax when you know the file name starts with a 2:

Syntax to substitute the name of any folder directly after %LocalAppData% and the file name starts with a 2:

Syntax to substitute the name of any folder after Microsoft and the file name starts with a 2:

 

 

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