Configuring Profiles |
To edit profile settings 1.Select the item in the main menu of the Control Center. 2.Open the profile properties section by one of the following ways: a)Click the name of the profile in the hierarchical list of anti-virus network. A panel with properties of the profile will be automatically opened in the right part of the Control Center. b)Click the icon of the profile in the hierarchical list of anti-virus network or select the profile, when click in the control menu. A window with the profile properties will be opened. 3.On the tab, you can specify principles of the profile operation: •In the field, you can change the profile name. •Set the flag to start using this profile. ▫Setting the flag will enable activity logging only, as with enabled settings. You can use this mode to debug profile operation. •On the Functional Analysis section, specify the set of predefined rules by which applications will be allowed or prohibited to launch. 4.To apply the settings specified in the section, click in the profile properties. 5.The section contains the general summary on the mode settings: the number of created allow rules and trusted applications groups that are assigned on this profile. To enable or disable the mode, and also configure the rules and trusted applications, click the Allow Mode link to open the corresponding section. 6.The section contains the general summary on the mode settings: the number of created deny rules. To enable or disable the mode, and also configure the rules, click the Deny Mode link to open the corresponding section. Please note the following features of the Application Control profile operation: •If no criteria are enabled in the section, the profile itself will be disabled. •If none of the criteria in the section has an additional settings specified and allow and deny modes are disabled, such configuration will not be saved. •If neither allow rules nor trusted applications are specified, allow mode will be disabled. •If no deny rules are specified, the deny mode will be disabled. |