Filters identify those applications that are to be included in an applied policy. There are three types of filters:
- Dynamic Filters - These filters are used for specific purposes and users, such as interactive and non-interactive users, and will look at the context around when an application was run. Dynamic filters do not require a specific application to target, and are are evaluated when applications are launched.
- File Filters - These filters are used to filter applications based on their location and attributes.
- Inventory Filters - These collection-based filters are evaluated by the Notification Server and depend on file inventory data. They are used to apply application control policies for already discovered applications.
Following is a list of filters available in the Application Control Solution:
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Creating an Application Filter
To access the Application Filters:
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- You can select from a variety of filters from three basic types: Dynamic Filters, File Filters, or Inventory Filters.
- Right-click on My Filters and select New and the type of filter you want to create. For information about types of filters, see [EDITING] Application Filters Summary.
- In the right pane, enter a name and description in the fields provided and configure the filter as required.
- Save changes.
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