Desktop Sharing and Application Shareing White List BlackList Possible

Does anybody know if its at all possible to Blacklist or whitelist applications into Application sharing, so that users can only share certain ones ?
so in short Application whitelisting, either by 3rd party Apps or but server extension.
Lync 2013 and 2010
thanks

Extremely sorry about that, but maybe you don't like users sharing their entire computer; after all, when they do that everyone in the meeting sees everything
that happens on the shared computer, including such things as a Microsoft Outlook "toast" popping up to announce a newly-received email. Because of that, you might prefer to limit users to sharing just a single application; that way, people in the
meeting only see the activities that take place within that application. In that case, just set EnableAppDesktopSharing to SingleApplication:
 Set-CsConferencingPolicy –Identity global –EnableAppDesktopSharing SingleApplication
When you do that, the Desktop option will no longer be available under the Share menu.

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