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Executable Filters

 

Instant Messaging Applications -

  • AOL Instant Messenger
  • Google Talk
  • MSN Messenger
  • Skype
  • Trillian
  • Windows Messenger
  • Yahoo! Messenger

You can apply security policies to any of the listed Instant Messaging applications. If any of these applications are installed in the future, you can automatically add them to a policy. You can:

  • Enter a filter name and description.
  • Enter a File name and File path in the fields provided.
  • (Optional) Click Include subdirectories to filter them alsoif you wish to filter them.
  • Enter Win32 Executable File Information:
    • Internal Name
    • Original file name
    • File version
    • Product name
    • Product version
    • Company name

Internet Browsers - 

  • Firefox
  • Internet Explorer

You can apply a security policy to the listed Internet applications. You can configure it the same as Instant Messaging Applications, above.

Mail Clients - 

  • Eudora
  • Outlook Express

You can apply a security policy to the listed mail applications. You can configure it the same as Instant Messaging Applications, above.

Media Players - 

  • iTunes
  • Microsoft Windows Media Player
  • QuickTime
  • RealPlayer
  • Winamp

You can apply security policies to the listed Media Player applications. If any of these applications are installed in the future, you can automatically add them to a policy. You can configure them the same as Instant Messaging Applications, above.

MS Office Suite - 

  • MS Access
  • MS Excel
  • MS FrontPage
  • MS Outlook
  • MS Word
  • Microsoft Installer Filer Filter
  • New Win32 Executable File Filter

You can apply security policies to the listed Microsoft Office Suite applications. If any of these applications are installed in the future, you can automatically add them to a policy. You can configure them the same as Instant Messaging Applications, above.

Microsoft Installer File Filter

You can configure them the same as Instant Messaging Applications, above.

Win32 Executable File Filter

You can configure them the same as Instant Messaging Applications, above.

Secondary File

You can create application filters that are based on the applications file target which is taken from the commandline.

  • Enter a filter name and description.
  • Select an Item that you want to filter on.

Signed Applications

  • Microsoft Signed Applications

You can create a filter by associating a digital certificate.

  • Enter a filter name and description.
  • Include Digital Certificates - All files signed by a selected digital certificate will be included in this filter. For information on editing collections, see Notification Server Help.

Time of Day

  • Business Hours (8:30AM to 5:30PM)
  • Business Hours (8AM to 6PM)
  • Business Hours (9AM to 5PM)
  • Weekends

You can create a filter using certain hours.

  • Enter a filter name and description.
  • Select that time period(s) that you want to filter on.

User Context

You can create filters based on the group membership of the user.

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Filter

Description

Security Rating

This folder contains:

  • All Blacklist Applications
  • All Graylist Applications
  • All Unclassified Applications
  • All Whitelist Applications

All Executable Files Discovered in Last 2 Weeks

Collection listing all executables files discovered by File Inventory on your managed computers in the last two weeks. This collection can't be edited.

All Executable Files Discovered in Last Day

Collection listing all executables files discovered by File Inventory on your managed computers in the last day. This collection can't be edited.

All Executable Files Discovered in Last Month

Collection listing all executables files discovered by File Inventory on your managed computers in the previous month. This collection can't be edited.

All Executable Files Discovered in Last Week

Collection listing all executables files discovered by File Inventory on your managed computers in the last week. This collection can't be edited.

 To create a new Filter, right-click on the filter type that you wish to create and select New.  Configure the filter as desired.

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Note
We recommend using the Application Control Wizard to create policies and to associate actions, filters, and target computers. See Creating an Application Control Policy .