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Dynamic Filters are evaluted at runtime and are not tied to the particular application being run but by other factors.

Types of Dynamic Filters include:

  • Application Context Filters - These filters target particular context of applications such as Windows Service or Interactive Applications.
  • Command Line Filters - A commandline filter examines the commandline (excluding the primary executable) and applies a pattern match (Exact, Partial or Regular Expression).
  • Secondary File Filters - A Secondary File filter addresses the situation where the intended action is not the primary executable (such as RunDll.exe), but rather a file specified within the commandline. It examines the commandline of an application to see whether there appears to be a secondary file. If so the secondary file filter applies the specified filters to the secondary file.
  • Time of Day Filter - These filters allow an application filter to be applied based on the specific time an application is launched. The time details can be set individually for each day of week, or applied to the same period on all days.
  • User Context - These filters target the user that is running an application.

Standard Filters Available

Application Context Filters

Description

Interactive Users

You can apply policies to applications with interactive users. Select the appropriate check box and enter policy details in the fields provided.

LocalSystem and Service applications

You can apply policies to LocalSystem and Service applications. Select the appropriate check box and enter policy details in the fields provided.

Service Applications

You can apply policies to Service applications. Select the appropriate check box and enter policy details in the fields provided.

Commandline Filters

Description

    

You can create application filters that are based on the commandline of the running application.

  • Enter a filter name and description.
  • Enter the Match Option you want to search for.
  • Enter the Command line text you are searching for.

Secondary File

Description

 

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

Description

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

Description

  • 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

Description

 

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

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