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Using Anti-Executable
Adding Executables to the Active White List
Anti-Executable Standard User Guide
Executables can be added to the active White List by launching them. If the machine is in the
protected state and an unauthorized executable is launched, the Anti-Executable Administrator
or Trusted User is prompted with options to Allow, Deny, or Allow and Add to White List.
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Allow—Permits the executable to launch but does not add it to the Active White List. The next
time the executable is launched, it will be blocked again.
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Deny — The executable is not added to the Active White List and remains an unauthorized
executable. It is not permitted to launch.
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Allow and Add to White List —The executable is allowed to launch. It is also added to the
Active White List, making it an authorized executable.
External users do not have the necessary permissions to Allow, Deny, or Allow and Add to White
List. External users attempting to launch executables not in the Active White List are notified that
the executable has been blocked. Refer to the section on
Customizing Alerts
for more information.
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