In the Process Name field, enter the exact name of the file you want to restrict.
Note:
When restricting a process in an application bundle, Jamf recommends that you restrict the name of the full application bundle (e.g., "Chess.app").
To find the process name for software you want to restrict, open the software on a computer. Then open Terminal and execute the following command:
ps -acx
The process name is listed in the CMD column.
Configure the restricted software record using the fields and options on the pane.
To enable email notifications, select the Send email notification on violation checkbox.
Note:
For most environments, Jamf recommends selecting the Kill Process checkbox to ensure the process is terminated when it is found.
Click the Scope tab and configure the scope of the restricted software record.
Click Save .
The restriction is applied to computers in the scope the next time they check in with Jamf Pro. To remove a restriction from computers, either remove the computers from the scope of the restricted software application or delete it. For more information, see Jamf Pro Objects.