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The File Specifications filter identifies a particular file by file name and path based on the location of that file, and can be used to target a broad range of applications based upon the attributes defined. Access the File Specifications filter by doing the following steps:

 

  1. In the Thycotic Security Manager, click the Policies tab.
  2. In the left pane, navigate to Policies > Thycotic Solutions > Application Control > Filters > File Filters > File Specifications > Common Windows Directories > Common Executable Folders.

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You can add other filters to this filter to target a broad range of apps. You can also create a number of file specifications in the filter settings as shown in the following screenshot.

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The File Specifications folder contains the following built-in filters:

  • Common Windows Directories

    • Common Executable Folders
       
    • Documents and Settings
       
    • Downloaded Program Files
       
    • Drivers
       
    • Program Data
       
    • Program Files
       
    • Program Files (X64 on Win32)
       
    • System Catalog Folder
       
    • Temporary ASP.NET 1.0 Files
       
    • Temporary ASP.NET 1.1 Files
       
    • Temporary ASP.NET 2.0 Files
       
    • Temporary Files
       
    • Uncommon Executable Folders
       
    • Windows Directory
       
    • Windows Directory (Include Subdirectories)
       
    • Windows Dll Cache
       
    • Windows Side By Side
       
    • Windows Software Distribution
       
    • Windows\System32
       
    • Windows\System32 (Include Subdirectories)
       
    • Windows\SysWOW64
       
    • Windows\SysWOW64 (Include Subdirectories)
       
    D:\OS\ File Specification Filter
     
  • Default File Specification
     
  • Default File Specification (All executable types)
     
  • Executables in Windows Directories
     
  • Executables in Windows Directories (All executable types)
     
  • Executables in Windows Directories not present in Security Catalogs
     
  • Executables in Windows Directories not present in Security Catalogs (All executable types)

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