Anti-Executable Terms
The following Anti-Executable terms are important:
• Allow – a file can be launched.
• Block – a file is prevented from being launched.
• Publisher – creator of a program. For example, Microsoft is the Publisher of Microsoft Word.
• Central List – a list of the files on your network. Files can be added to the Central List manually.
• Policy Control List – a list of all the files or Publishers for the particular policy. The files or Publishers are added to the Policy Control List from the Central List or the Anti-Executable Dashboard. Allow or Block files in a Policy Control List.
• Local Control List – a list of all the files or Publishers for the particular computer.
• Execution Control List – a combination list consisting of settings from the Local Control List and Policy Control List enforced on the computer. In case of a conflict in settings for a particular file or publisher, the Block settings always takes precedence.
• Anti-Executable Dashboard – The Anti-Executable Dashboard provides a dynamic view of the Anti-Executable activity across all computers. Anti-Executable actions can be performed directly from the dashboard.