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Outlook add-on not running with SRP

I'm using Group Policy to establish Software Restriction policies.  We have an outlook add-on called 'todoist' used by some users that we are having trouble whitelisting.  Every time it runs, it runs in a different temp folder.  When SRP prevents the process from running, the file no longer exists, so we can't find the file to whitelist.

Here are some examples of where it runs:
C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Temp\is-MFUCI.tmp\Todoist_for_Outlook_2_7_8.tmp
C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Temp\is-QOCCC.tmp\Todoist_for_Outlook_2_7_8.tmp
C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Temp\is-CBECN.tmp\Todoist_for_Outlook_2_7_8.tmp
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Use either a hash rule or a certificate rule, not a path rule.
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Can't make such a rule if the program doesn't exist long enough to find it.
I did that and had to undelete the files - use some undeletion tool.
Or, as said, use a certificate rule which you can create from any of their other executables.
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