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  1. Import the "Application Control - Package Whitelisting" data feed (for instructions on how to import data feeds, go to Using Data Feeds).
  2. Then navigate to Policies > Arellia Solutions > Application Control > Policies > Whitelisting.
  3. Right-click the Whitelisting folder and click New > Whitelist Software Delivery Packages.
  4. Name the policy.
  5. Select all of the packages that will be included in this policy.
  6. Create a description.
  7. Click OK.



  8. The package filters will appear in the Application Control > Filters > Inventory Filters > Package Filters folder as shown in the following screenshot.
  9. If the package filter is empty, you can run the Collection Update task under Tasks > Infrastructure Scheduled Activities to update the filter collections.
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If the contents of a package change, you'll need to run either the Inventory Package or Inventory Packages task (under Tasks > Server Tasks > File Inventory).

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Manual Steps

After the packages have been scanned, the following steps can be used Here are the manual steps to whitelist the contents of those scanned software delivery packages.

  1. Navigate to Policies > Arellia Solutions > Application Control > Filters > Inventory Filters Filters.
  2. Right-click Inventory Filters and select New > MSI Package Contents Filter Filter.
  3. Name the filter and then select a software delivery package to include in the filter filter.
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  4. Save the filter
  5. This filter can then be used as a target in Application Control Policies
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If the filter does not list any executables, then execute the File Inventory command needs to be executed on that package. Navigate to Tasks > Server Tasks > File Inventory and schedule the Inventory Packages command to run on that package.

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