Entering Service Names Required/Not Allowed - HP 800 User Manual

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About NAC 800 Tests
TIP:
TIP:
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You can enter any combination of these keys in the NAC 800 text entry fields
to detect a vendor, software package and version on an endpoint (for example,
you can also enter Mozilla\Firefox or simply Mozilla) and NAC 800
searches for them in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software registry key
sub-tree.
The entries are not case sensitive. This test simply checks to see if the registry
key exists in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software. So, these values must match the registry
keys as displayed in the registry editor. If you just specify Mozilla and
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Mozilla exists in the registry, the test
would match.
To find the software registry keys on the endpoint:
1.
Select Start>>Run
2.
Type:
regedit
Click OK.
3.
4.
Expand the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key.
5.
Expand the Software key.
6.
View the sub-trees for various vendors software and versions.
If you're looking for a registry key, you enter a trailing slash. If you're looking
for a registry value, you do not enter a trailing slash.

Entering Service Names Required/Not Allowed

Services are Windows operating system applications that run automatically,
without manual intervention.
To find the services names on the endpoint:
Service names must be entered exactly as they appear in Control panel>>Admin-
istrative tools>>Services application.
Enter the names of software and services in the NAC 800 text entry field
separated by a carriage return.
For example, the following are examples of services:
Telnet

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