Protected application
If the application list is of type Protected Application this tab displays the following information about the members:
Parameter | Description |
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Name | The fields of this column list the names of all applications that are a member of the currently selected application list. |
Version | The version number of the application. |
Local Backup Copy | Displays if a copy of the protected application is to be stored on the local device. |
Protect Sub-directories | This value defines if the protection scheme includes the sub-directories of the application directory. This may be applicable for larger applications having sub-directories with do not only contain user created but application data, such as libraries or filters. |
File Type Filter | By default all files in the main directory as well as the sub-directories if specified are included. If you do not want to include all files enter into this field the list of file extension which are to be included in the self-healing package. The files are a comma separated list with wildcard characters, such as .exe,.dll,.bat, etc. If you are limiting the files to be protected they should not include any type of file that is user created, such as *.doc, .txt, etc., as newer files may be erased by older ones in case of a self-healing operation. You may also exclude these via the next parameter. |
Exclude File Types | By default all file types are included for protection and selfhealing. In this field you can specify a list of file types which are not to be protected and thus included in the self-healing package. The files are a comma separated list with wildcard characters, such as .txt,.doc,*.tmp, and so on. For example, in this field you might want to limit any type of file that is user created, such as Word documents, Excel spreadsheet, and so on, as newer files might be erased by older ones in case of a self-healing operation. |