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Getting Started with the User Interface Policy Manager 10 In Take action when the file category is, specify the type of files that are affected by this rule. NOTE: File types are divided into categories and subcategories. 11 In File Categories, click on a file type. An asterisk appears next to the file type to indicate that the selected file type will be filtered. 12 In Subcategories, click on the subcategory you want filtered. NOTE: To select more than one subcategory, use Ctrl+Click, or Shift+Click. To select all of the subcategories, click All. 13 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each file category you want to add to the file filtering list. NOTE: Click Clear selections to undo the last selection. Click on the required File category you have chosen (where the asterisk appears) and click Clear Selections to deselect it. 14 Select Extend this rule to unrecognized file categories to apply this rule to any other file categories and subcategories that are not specifically mentioned in the categories and subcategories lists. 15 In File size filtering, select Enable file size filtering to filter files according to their file size. 16 In Take action when the file size is, select Greater than to specify that the action should only be applied if the file is larger than the size specified. 17 Select Less than to specify that the action should only be applied if the file is smaller than the size specified. 18 Click Save, then Apply. Filters Filters include: Corrupt Content Protected Content Encrypted Content Signed Content Password-Protected Files Scanner Control Corrupt Content If the content in a file is corrupt, it cannot be scanned. You can configure corrupt content policies to specify the action taken when files with corrupt content are detected. 1 From Policy Manager, select a submenu item On-Access or On-Demand. The policy page for the selected submenu item appears. 2 Click on a policy. 3 Click Corrupt Content. The View Settings tab for the corrupt content filter appears. 4 In Activation, select Enable to enable the corrupt content filter settings for the policy. McAfee Security for Microsoft SharePoint version 2.5 User Guide 37

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10
In Take action when the file category is, specify the type of files that are affected by this
rule.
NOTE:
File types are divided into categories and subcategories.
11
In File Categories, click on a file type. An asterisk appears next to the file type to indicate
that the selected file type will be filtered.
12
In Subcategories, click on the subcategory you want filtered.
NOTE:
To select more than one subcategory, use Ctrl+Click, or Shift+Click.
To select all of the subcategories, click
All
.
13
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each file category you want to add to the file filtering list.
NOTE:
Click
Clear selections
to undo the last selection. Click on the required
File category
you have chosen (where the asterisk appears) and click
Clear Selections
to deselect it.
14
Select
Extend this rule to unrecognized file categories
to apply this rule to any other
file categories and subcategories that are not specifically mentioned in the categories and
subcategories lists.
15
In File size filtering, select
Enable file size filtering
to filter files according to their file
size.
16
In Take action when the file size is, select
Greater than
to specify that the action should
only be applied if the file is larger than the size specified.
17
Select
Less than
to specify that the action should only be applied if the file is smaller than
the size specified.
18
Click
Save
, then
Apply
.
Filters
Filters include:
Corrupt Content
Protected Content
Encrypted Content
Signed Content
Password-Protected Files
Scanner Control
Corrupt Content
If the content in a file is corrupt, it cannot be scanned. You can configure corrupt content
policies to specify the action taken when files with corrupt content are detected.
1
From
Policy Manager
, select a submenu item
On-Access
or
On-Demand
. The policy
page for the selected submenu item appears.
2
Click on a policy.
3
Click
Corrupt Content
. The View Settings tab for the corrupt content filter appears.
4
In Activation, select
Enable
to enable the corrupt content filter settings for the policy.
Getting Started with the User Interface
Policy Manager
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