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Table 51: Custom Rules Configuration Details (continued)
Rule
Registry Setting Rule
NetBIOS Rule
Usage
Your Action
(Windows only)—Controls
1.
the corporate PC images,
2. Select Registry root key from the
system configurations,
and software settings that
a client must have to
3. Enter the path to the application
access the Infranet
Controller. This rule type
4. Enter the name of the key's value
ensures that certain
registry keys are set on the
5. Select the key value's type (String,
client machine before the
user can access the
Infranet Controller. You
may also use registry
6. Enter the registry value.
checks to evaluate the
7. Select the Set Registry value
age of required files and
allow or deny access
accordingly.
8. Select Minimum Version to allow
9. Select the Monitor this rule for
10. Click OK.
(Windows only, does not
1.
include Windows
2. Select the Required option to
Mobile)—Checks the
NetBIOS name of the
client machine before the
user can access the
Infranet Controller.
3. Enter a comma-delimited list
4. Click OK.
Enter the rule name.
drop-down list.
folder for the registry subkey.
Binary, or DWORD) from the
drop-down list (optional).
specified in the criteria check box.
the specified version or newer
versions of the application. For
example, you can use this option
to specify version information for
an antivirus application to make
sure that the client antivirus
software is current. The Infranet
Controller uses lexical sorting to
determine if the client contains the
specified version or later.
change in result check box to
continuously monitor the policy
compliance of endpoints.
Enter the rule name.
require that NetBIOS name of the
client machine matches or does
not match any one of the names
you specify.
(without spaces) of NetBIOS
names. The name can be up to 15
characters in length. You can use
wildcard characters in the name
and it is not case-sensitive. For
example:
md*, m*xp and *xp all match
MDXP.
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