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XML or CSV format. Black Lists in XML and CSV format can be opened and edited through
Windows Explorer but can not be set as the Active Black List.
Activating a Black List
After a Black List has been created, it can be set as the Active Black List by clicking the
Browse
button in the
Active Black List
section of the
Black List
tab. The browse button launches an
Open
dialog. Browse to the Black List and click
Open
.
Adding Executables or Folders to an Existing Black List using the Black List
Editor
In addition to populating a new Black List, the Scan feature allows executables from a specific
location to be added to an existing Black List. This location can be local, external, or on a network.
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Click
Scan
to launch the
Black List Scan Destination
dialog. This will search the selected
location for any executables. Once the scan has finished, the results can be merged into the
Black List.
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Individual folders and executables can be added by clicking
Add
.
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To open a previously created Black List, click
Open
and browse to the Black List file. Make any
changes necessary with
Add
,
Remove, Scan
or
Merge
buttons. These buttons add and remove
executables and folders from the Black List. They do not modify actual files or folders on the
machine.
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Click the
Black List Only
button to delete the executables from the White List and ensure that
they are a part of only the Black List.
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Multiple Black Lists can be opened and edited at the same time. Only one Black List can be set
as an Active Black List at a time.
For more information about an executable, right-click the executable and select
Google Search
. The default browser is launched and the name of the executable is
searched on www.google.com.
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