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Enabling and Disabling Write Filter, Write Filter System Tray Icon Color Scheme - code

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Enabling and Disabling Write Filter To enable or disable Write Filter using Rapport, refer to the help topic, "Write Filter Protection on NTe Clients" in the Rapport Help file. To determine if Write Filter is enabled on a client, Windows NTe 4.37 displays a color-coded icon in the system tray. The following table illustrates these colored icons. Write Filter System Tray Icon Color Scheme Blue Icon Color Yellow White Red Meaning Write Filter is Enabled and loaded properly. Write Filter is Disabled until the client is rebooted. After the reboot, Write Filter is set to Enabled (Blue). Write Filter is set to be Inactive even after the client reboots. When Write Filter is set to inactive, the flash memory on the client is not properly protected. It is highly recommended that Write Filter be enabled (See "Enabling and Disabling Write Filter" ). Write Filter Failed to load (Failure may be due to missing or incorrect files). This places Write Filter in a disabled status. If the client indicates a Red (Failed) icon, then Write Filter needs to be reloaded on the client to ensure flash memory protection. Quick Reference Guide 33

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Quick Reference Guide
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Enabling and Disabling Write Filter
To enable or disable Write Filter using Rapport, refer to the help
topic, “Write Filter Protection on NTe Clients” in the Rapport Help
file.
To determine if Write Filter is enabled on a client, Windows NTe 4.37
displays a color-coded icon in the system tray. The following table
illustrates these colored icons.
Write Filter System Tray Icon Color Scheme
Icon Color
Meaning
Blue
Write Filter is Enabled and loaded
properly.
Yellow
Write Filter is Disabled until the
client is rebooted. After the
reboot, Write Filter is set to
Enabled (Blue).
White
Write Filter is set to be Inactive
even after the client reboots.
When Write Filter is set to
inactive, the flash memory on
the client is not properly
protected.
It is highly recommended that
Write Filter be enabled (See
“Enabling and Disabling Write
Filter” ).
Red
Write Filter Failed to load
(Failure may be due to missing
or incorrect files). This places
Write Filter in a disabled status.
If the client indicates a Red
(Failed) icon, then Write Filter
needs to be reloaded on the
client to ensure flash memory
protection.