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Table 92, Process to be Present Detail
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Processes to be Present Figure 127: Process to be Present Page (Detail) Table 92: Process to be Present Page (Detail) Parameter Description Process Location Choose from one of the pre-defined paths, or choose None. l SystemDrive - For example, C: l SystemRoot - For example, C:\Windows l ProgramFiles - For example, "C:\Program Files" l HOMEDRIVE - For example, C: l HOMEPATH - For example, \Users\JohnDoe l None - By selecting None, you can enter a custom path name in the Process Name field. Enter the Process name Enter the Display name A pathname containing the process executable name. Some valid examples are listed below: l If SystemRoot is specified in the Process Location field, then entering notepad.exe in this field specifies that the following full pathname for the process should be checked: %SystemRoot%\notepad.exe. Typically, this expands to: C:\Windows\notepad.exe l If ProgramFiles is specified in the Process Location field, then entering "Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" in this field specifies that the following full pathname for the process should be checked: "%ProgramFiles%\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe". Typically, this expands to: "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" l If None is specified in the Process Location field, then entering "\temp\usurf.exe" in this field specifies that the following full pathname for the process should be checked: "c:\temp\foo.exe" Note that when the agent looks for running processes on the system, it looks for a process started from the specified location. For example, if the process to be running is specified to be C:\Windows\notepad.exe, the agent checks to see if there is a process running on the system that was started from the location C:\Windows. Even if the agent finds another process with the same name (notepad.exe) but started from a different location (C:\Temp), it will not match with what it is looking for. In this case, it will still start the process C:\Windows\notepad.exe. Enter a user friendly name for the process. This is displayed in end-user facing messages. When you save your Process details, the key information appears in the Processes to be present page list. Dell Networking W-ClearPass Policy Manager 6.0 | User Guide 179