Having it the other way round, by having everything allowed outbound, and just blocking what you don't want, never works in Schools and Colleges, when your constantly battling to stay ahead of the game with Students constantly trying to bypass security measures. Unless there is a specific reason for you having Java in your environment, just create a script to remove it from all machines.Įdit - Also, to anyone here that uses Impero, you can put Minecraft on the Application Blacklist, I've had to do this before with Powershell, because there isn't an option in Group Policy to block it at the moment, like there is with Command I usually block everything at the Edge, and allow outbound traffic on a port by port, and rule by rule basis. And all of the other games/services that use Java. If you take out Java, you take out Minecraft. ![]() Except for maybe programming, developement and testing. ![]() Java really isn't needed in an educational environment.
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