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Using Anti-Executable

Deep Freeze Maintenance Compatibility

Customizing Alerts

Anti-Executable Enterprise User Guide
This feature is applicable only when Faronics Deep Freeze and Faronics
Anti-Executable are installed on the computer.
The Deep Freeze Maintenance Mode Compatibility feature allows the Administrator to
synchronize the Maintenance Modes of Deep Freeze and Anti-Executable.
By enabling the Enable Deep Freeze Maintenance Mode Compatibility check box,
Anti-Executable will automatically enter Maintenance Mode when Deep Freeze enters
Maintenance Mode.
By setting both Deep-Freeze and Anti-Executable to be in Maintenance Mode at the same time,
any executable that is added to the computer, will not only be added to the Active White List, but
will be retained by Deep Freeze once it freezes back the computer after the Maintenance Mode
ends.
Anti-Executable will stay in Maintenance Mode until shortly before the Maintenance Mode of
Deep Freeze ends. Once Anti-Executable exits Maintenance Mode, it will add any new or updated
executable files to the Active White List. When Deep Freeze exits its Maintenance Mode, it will
reboot the computer Frozen with the updated White List.
It is not possible to set Anti-Executable to Maintenance Mode if Deep Freeze
Maintenance Mode Compatibility is enabled and Deep Freeze status is Frozen.
This is because, changes made to the computer will be lost on reboot.
If Anti-Executable is disabled, and Deep Freeze enters Maintenance Mode,
Anti-Executable will continue to be disabled.
Maintenance periods triggered by Deep Freeze will take precedence over any
other Maintenance periods scheduled on Anti-Executable.
For more information on Deep Freeze, visit http://www.faronics.com/deepfreeze.
Anti-Executable Administrators can use the Alerts pane to specify the message and an image that
appears whenever a user attempts to run an unauthorized executable. The following messages can
be set:
White List violation message — displayed when a White List is violated.
Black List violation message — displayed when a Black List is violated.
Enter a message or use the default message provided. This text will be displayed in all alert dialogs
whenever a user attempts to run an unauthorized executable.
Choose a bitmap image by clicking Change and browsing to a file. The selected image will
accompany the text in the alert dialog. Alert messages display the following information:
Executable location
Executable name
Default or customized image
Default or customized message

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