How can an administrator permit powershell.exe to execute ipconfig.exe without altering the rest of the blacklist?

Assume a Child Process Protection rule exists for powershell.exe in Traps v 4.0. Among the items on the blacklist is ipconfig.exe.

How can an administrator permit powershell.exe to execute ipconfig.exe without altering the rest of the blacklist?
A . add ipconfig.exe to the Global Child Processes Whitelist, under Restriction settings.
B . Uninstall and reinstall the traps agent.
C . Create a second Child Process Protection rule for powershell.exe to whitelist ipconfig.exe.
D . Remove ipconfig.exe from the rule’s blacklist.

Answer: A

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