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Configuring a Trusted Applications policy, Creating and editing Trusted Application rules

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Configuring General Policies Define trusted applications This policy category contains a preconfigured policy, which provides a list of specific McAfee applications and Windows processes. You can view and duplicate the preconfigured policy, or edit, rename, duplicate, delete, and export custom policies. Configuring a Trusted Applications policy Configure settings in the policy to list applications deemed safe in a particular environment. Task For option definitions, click ? on the page displaying the options. 1 Click Menu | Policy | Policy Catalog and select Host Intrusion Prevention: General in the Product list and Trusted Applications in the Category list. The list of policies appears. 2 In the Trusted Applications policy list, click Edit under Actions to change the settings for a custom policy. 3 Do any of the following: To... Do this... Add an application Click Add Application. See Creating and editing Trusted Application rules for details. Perform an action on one or more applications at the Select them and click: same time • Enable to enable a disabled application. • Disable to disable an enabled application. • Delete to delete applications. • Copy to to copy applications to another policy. You are prompted to indicate the policy. To perform an action on a single application Click: • Edit to edit an existing application. See Creating and editing Trusted Application rules for details. • Duplicate to make a copy of the application within the same policy and named 'copy of' the original application. • Delete to remove the application from the list. 4 Click Save to save changes. Creating and editing Trusted Application rules Edit existing or create new trusted applications to have a list of all applications deemed safe for your environment. Task For option definitions, click ? on the page displaying the options. McAfee Host Intrusion Prevention 8.0 Product Guide for ePolicy Orchestrator 4.5 79

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This policy category contains a preconfigured policy, which provides a list of specific McAfee
applications and Windows processes. You can view and duplicate the preconfigured policy, or
edit, rename, duplicate, delete, and export custom policies.
Configuring a Trusted Applications policy
Configure settings in the policy to list applications deemed safe in a particular environment.
Task
For option definitions, click
?
on the page displaying the options.
1
Click
Menu | Policy | Policy Catalog
and select
Host Intrusion Prevention: General
in the
Product
list and
Trusted Applications
in the
Category
list. The list of policies
appears.
2
In the
Trusted Applications
policy list, click
Edit
under
Actions
to change the settings
for a custom policy.
3
Do any of the following:
Do this...
To...
Click
Add Application
. See Creating and editing
Trusted Application rules for details.
Add an application
Select them and click:
Perform an action on one or more applications at the
same time
Enable
to enable a disabled application.
Disable
to disable an enabled application.
Delete
to delete applications.
Copy to
to copy applications to another policy.
You are prompted to indicate the policy.
Click:
To perform an action on a single application
Edit
to edit an existing application. See Creating
and editing Trusted Application rules for details.
Duplicate
to make a copy of the application
within the same policy and named ‘copy of’ the
original application.
Delete
to remove the application from the list.
4
Click
Save
to save changes.
Creating and editing Trusted Application rules
Edit existing or create new trusted applications to have a list of all applications deemed safe
for your environment.
Task
For option definitions, click
?
on the page displaying the options.
Configuring General Policies
Define trusted applications
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