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Whitelisted Apps Feature
This article contains information on how to whitelist apps in ggLeap Shell.
1. Access the web admin
2. Go to Settings > Client Configuration > Advanced
3. On the Advanced Page, Whitelisted Apps section is on the Bottom part of the page.
There you'll be able add the process name of the app that needs to be white listed in ggLeap shell.
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Startup commands with trigger types Startup, and logout are automatically whitelisted.
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Client applications are automatically whitelisted.
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ggLeap shuts down certain applications like steam, origin, etc.
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When they are not called on user logout (from startup commands), they will be shut down even if they are whitelisted.
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