Final answer:
When Application Control is enabled, the setting used to allow changes/updates is called 'Allow List' or 'Whitelist'. This setting allows users to specify specific applications or programs that are permitted to make changes or updates on a device or network.
Step-by-step explanation:
When Application Control is enabled, the setting used to allow changes/updates is typically called 'Allow List' or 'Whitelist'.
This setting allows users to specify specific applications or programs that are permitted to make changes or updates on a device or network. Applications not included in the Allow List will be blocked from making changes or updates.
For example, if an organization wants to allow updates for a specific software like Adobe Acrobat Reader, they can add it to the Allow List, so that updates for Adobe Acrobat Reader are permitted while updates for other applications are blocked.