02 March 2012

Blocking P2P programs with Group Policy

Some time ago I needed to block as many as possible torrent and other P2P clients with Windows Group Policy. To do this I needed to find as many as possible names of torrent clients executables and prepare a list. The result of all this is this list:

ABC.exe
Ares.exe
Azerues.exe
BitComet.exe
BitLord.exe
BitThief.exe
BitTornado.exe
BitTorrent.exe
Btdownloadgui.exe
Deluge.exe
Emule.exe
Fdm.exe
FlashGet.exe
Giftl.exe
Imesh.exe
KGet.exe
KTorrent.exe
LimeWire.exe
Mediaget.exe
Miro.exe
MLDonkey.exe
Mp3rocket.exe
Msohtmed.exe
µTorrent.exe
Utorrent-2-0-beta.exe
Utorrentportable.exe
OneSwarm.exe
Opera.exe
qBittorrent.exe
Shareaza.exe
Tonido.exe
Swapper.exe
Tribler.exe
Vuze.exe
Wyzo.exe


I hope you'll find this list useful and I'd also like to invite all of you to post me names of the executables that I missed. This way we'll keep this list up-to-date :)

Here are two articles that describe how to block applications with Windows Group Policy:
http://www.technipages.com/prevent-users-from-running-certain-programs.html
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Software-Restriction-Policies.html

This is it for today. Have fun!

3 comments:

  1. Take a look at the GPO available for download here:

    https://www.itscforum.dk/showthread.php?57-Windows-GPO-to-block-P2P-Applications

    At contains a bunch of rules to prevent users install P2P programs.

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  2. Link is dead, got any other perhaps?

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