Users Tab; Adding An Anti-Executable Administrator Or Trusted User - FARONICS ANTI-EXECUTABLE STANDARD Manual

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Using Anti-Executable

Users Tab

Adding an Anti-Executable Administrator or Trusted User

Anti-Executable Standard User Guide
Anti-Executable uses Windows user accounts to determine the features available to users. There
are two types of Anti-Executable users:
Administrator User — Can manage White Lists, Black Lists, Users, and Setup and can
uninstall Anti-Executable.
Trusted User — Can create, configure, and set the Active White List or the Active Black List.
They are prohibited from uninstalling Anti-Executable and cannot manage Users or Setup.
By default, the Windows user account which performs the Anti-Executable installation becomes
the first Anti-Executable Administrator User. This Administrator User can then add existing
Windows users to Anti-Executable.
Any user not listed by Anti-Executable is an external user who is subject to the executable launch
limitations specified by the contents of the Active White List.
If an Anti-Executable Administrator or Trusted User attempts to open an unauthorized
application while Anti-Executable is enabled, they will be shown a dialog with an option to Allow,
Deny, or Allow and Add to White List.
All Anti-Executable users are existing Windows user accounts. However, all Windows user
accounts do not automatically become Administrators or Trusted users. Windows user accounts
that are not Administrators or Trusted Users are External users.
To add a user to Anti-Executable, perform the following steps:
1. Click the Users tab at the top of the Anti-Executable window.
2. Click Add to add a new user. Select the User icon from the list provided.

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