Faronics Anti-Executable Enterprise/Server User Manual
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Accessing Anti-Executable via Faronics Core Console
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Anti-Executable Enterprise User Guide
Accessing Anti-Executable via Faronics Core Console
Anti-Executable can be accessed through Faronics Core Console by selecting a single workstation
from the Workstations list in Faronics Core Console and opening the Actions pane
Anti-Executable > Configure Anti-Executable Client, or right-clicking on a workstation from the
list and selecting Configure Anti-Executable Client.
Anti-Executable Columns in Faronics Core Console
The following columns related to Anti-Executable are displayed in the Results pane:
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Stealth — This column specifies if Anti-Executable is running in Stealth Mode.
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Protection — This column specifies one of the following values:
— Enable — When set to Enable, it indicates that Anti-Executable is protecting a workstation
with a Local Execution List.
— Disable — When set to Disable, any executable can be launched on the workstation.
— Maintenance Mode —When in Maintenance Mode, new executable files added or modified
are automatically added to the Local Execution List when Enable is selected. If Disable is
selected, the changes are not recorded by Anti-Executable.
— Temporary Execution Mode— When set to Temporary Execution Mode, any executable can
be launched on the workstation.
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Policy Name — Name of the policy applied on the workstation.
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Version — This column specifies the Anti-Executable version.
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Logging — This column specifies if logging has been enabled or disabled.
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License Type — This column specifies if this is an Evaluation or a Full version.
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Mouse/Keyboard — This column specifies if the mouse and keyboard of one or more selected
workstations are enabled or disabled.
For information on the other columns in the Workstation list, refer to Faronics Core Console user
guide available at
www.faronics.com/library
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Executing Anti-Executable Commands via Faronics Core Console
(Loadin-menu)
Anti-Executable commands can be accessed via the right-click context menu on the
Anti-Executable Loadin.
The following commands are available in the Loadin menu.
Manage Central Control List
This command is used to manage a Central Control List. A Central Control List is a repository of
files and Publishers. The Central Control List can be applied to one or more workstations through
a Policy.