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Paull_45 5:37am on Saturday, October 9th, 2010 
works great after RMAing 2 of them the drive is blazing fast but unfortunately the first 2 i got were DOA. im still a die hard seagate fan.
hsukore 5:59pm on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 
Excellent Disk Drive The Raptor drives are simply awesome. Great speed. Great Reliability. I have mine in a RAID 0 configuration.
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Excellent drive, but a little noisy This hard drive can move data, and fast at that! Loads applications incredibly quick. Fast but noisy Had this drive installed for several years and found it to be dependable and fast. This Raptor drive spins at 10.
dgac 4:17pm on Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 
This drive is indeed fast; however, WD has had to replace two drives (same model) so far. The first one, which I bought, lasted 1.5 years.
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They are fast. But.......they are NOT reliable. I have had two fail already. Both failures were the controller boards. Sure.
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RMA Process was OK, they sent a new re-manufactured drive. Good Fast Drive while it lasted Lasted for about 3 years in a very well ventilated case.

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For information on the other columns in the Workstation list, refer to Faronics Core Console documentation.
Executing Anti-Executable Commands via Faronics Core Console
Anti-Executable commands can be accessed via the right-click context menu. Anti-Executable commands can also be accessed via Faronics Core Console Actions pane located on the right side of the Faronics Core Console window. The Actions pane lists these tasks once a workstation has been selected from the list.
Protection To quickly Enable or Disable Anti-Executable protection, select one or more workstations and click on Protection > Enable or > Disable in the Actions pane. Maintenance Mode Set Anti-Executable to run in Maintenance Mode. Stealth Mode Configure Anti-Executable to run in Stealth Mode on one or more selected workstations. Keyboard and Mouse Disable or enable keyboard and mouse devices on an individual workstation or multiple workstations by clicking on Keyboard/Mouse and selecting Disable or Enable. White List A White List can be made Active on one or more workstations. Select a workstation and select White List > Apply. The user will be prompted with a dialog allowing them to select a White List. Black List A Black List can be made Active on one or more workstations. Select a workstation and select Black List > Apply. The user will be prompted with a dialog allowing them to select a Black List. Configure Anti-Executable Select this option to configure Anti-Executable.

Scheduling Actions

Anti-Executable and Faronics Core Console events can be scheduled to occur on one or more workstations at a date and time convenient to the administrator. Click on one or more workstations and select Schedule Action. The sub-menus which appear contain the following list of available actions: Actions controlled by Faronics Core Console: Shutdown Restart Wake up Protection (Enable or Disable) Maintenance Mode Black List (Apply) White List (Apply) Alerts (Enable or Disable) Logging (Enable or Disable) Temporary Execution Mode Install/Upgrade Anti-Executable Uninstall Anti-Executable
Actions controlled by Faronics Anti-Executable
Selecting an action displays a Schedule menu that allows the administrator to specify the frequency (one-time, daily, weekly or monthly). Based on the frequency, you can select the specific time, day, date, or month.
Accessing Anti-Executable Enterprise on a Workstation

Anti-Executable is accessed directly on a workstation by holding down the Shift key and double-clicking on the Anti-Executable icon in the Windows System Tray. The Ctrl + Alt + Shift + F10 hotkey sequence can be used as well. If you are an Administrator, you will have access to the Status, White List, Black List, User, Temporary Execution Mode, and Setup tabs. If you are a Trusted User, you will have access only to the Status, White List, and Black List tabs. External users are not permitted to access Anti-Executable. Anti-Executable Administrator and Trusted Users must enter the appropriate passwords to access Anti-Executable if those passwords have been set.

Using Anti-Executable

This chapter describes the procedure to configure and use Anti-Executable.
Overview Status Tab White List Tab Adding Blocked Executables to the Active White List Black List Tab Users Tab Termporary Execution Mode Tab Setup Tab Creating an Anti-Executable Report through Faronics Core Console
Following installation, Anti-Executable must be configured. Anti-Executable Administrators can access all the following tabs: Status Displays the version of Anti-Executable installed, whether newer versions of Anti-Executable are available and allows user to import and export configurations, and set Anti-Executable Protection to Enable, Disable or Maintenance Mode. White Lists Used to create, edit, and apply White Lists. Black Lists Used to create, edit, and apply Black Lists. Users Used to add Administrators, Trusted users and their passwords. Temporary Execution Mode Used to activate Temporary Execution Mode where any executable can be launched on the workstation. Setup Used to configure Stealth Mode, manage logging, alert messages, and enable Anti-Executable compatibility with Deep Freeze.
Anti-Executable Trusted Users have access only to the Status, White Lists, and Black Lists tabs. The Windows administrator user account that performed the installation is the first Anti-Executable Administrator.

Status Tab

The Status tab allows Anti-Executable Administrators and Trusted Users to configure various settings, set protection to Enable, Disable, or Maintenance Mode, and import or export previously saved configurations. When a single workstation is selected in Faronics Core Console and Configure Anti-Executable is selected, the workstation configuration is retrieved automatically.
Verifying Product Information
The About pane displays the version of Anti-Executable installed. If newer versions are available, New version is available is displayed. Click Update for more information. If an Evaluation version of Anti-Executable has been installed, the Valid until field displays the date when Anti-Executable expires. Anti-Executable displays a notification about the current status of the License in the windows system tray. Once the evaluation period expires, Anti-Executable will no longer protect a machine. The following expired icon is displayed in the system tray when Anti-Executable expires.

To convert an Evaluation version of Anti-Executable to a Full version, click Edit and enter a valid License Key in the License Key field. License Keys can be obtained by contacting Faronics.
Enabling Anti-Executable Protection
Following installation, Anti-Executable is enabled by default only if Enable was selected in the Automatic Scanning and White List Creation dialog during installation. Otherwise, Anti-Executable cannot protect the machine. Administrators or Trusted users must select Enable for White List protection to take place. If Protection has been set to Enable and the Active White List is empty, only basic system executables (e.g. boot-up, login) can be launched. Only Anti-Executable Administrator and Trusted Users can manage White Lists. Use the Remind Me after every check box to have Anti-Executable provide reminders on a workstation to enable Protection if Protection is disabled.
Anti-Executable Maintenance Mode
Select Maintenance Mode and click Apply to run Anti-Executable in Maintenance Mode. When in Maintenance Mode, new executable files added or modified are automatically added to the Active White List. To exit Maintenance Mode, select Enable or Disable. If Enable is selected, the changes are recorded by Anti-Executable. If Disable is selected, the changes are not recorded by Anti-Executable. The Disable Keyboard and Mouse check box is available only while accessing Anti-Executable via Faronics Core Console. This is to ensure that a computer that has its keyboard and mouse disabled can still be managed remotely via Faronics Core Console. Adequate time required for Windows Updates must be provided while running in Maintenance Mode.
If the computer is running in Maintenance Mode, and the Protection is disabled, the changes made to the workstation during Maintenance Mode are not added to the Active White List.
Exporting Anti-Executable Configurations
Anti-Executable Administrators can save multiple configurations which can be applied to other workstations. If a White List has been set as Active, it is also included in the configuration export. To save an Anti-Executable configuration file, click Export in the Status tab after making selections. The configuration file is saved in a proprietary format (.aecfg) to prevent tampering. Saving a configuration to XML only allows for viewing of the configuration settings. XML configuration files cannot be applied to other workstations. Any changes made to the Anti-Executable settings will not take affect until you click Apply.

Importing Anti-Executable Configurations
Anti-Executable Administrators and Trusted Users can import previously exported Anti-Executable configurations by clicking Import. Select one or more import options in the Import Options dialog that is displayed. The following options are optional and the import process will be successful even if none of the following options are selected: Import Active Whitelist and Blacklist Import Alert Image Import Anti-Executable Users
Click OK and browse to a configuration configuration file (.aecfg).
Retrieving settings from Faronics Core Console
The Status pane retrieves and displays all the settings of a single workstation. When a single workstation is selected and Anti-Executable is launched via Faronics Core Console, the workstation settings are retrieved automatically.
The status can only be retrieved when a single workstation is selected.

White List Tab

Anti-Executable allows the launch of any executable on the Active White List when Protection is set to Enable. Also included are White Foldersfolders and their sub-folders from which any executable can be launched. There can only be one White List active at a time on a workstation. Refer to the section titled Creating a New White List for information on creating the first White List. Executables installed on a remote workstation cannot be added to the Active White List unless the remote workstation is visible through the file browser in the Anti-Executable Scan dialog. White Lists can be applied and deployed to workstations via Faronics Core Console or manually on each workstation.
White List Management through Faronics Core Console
To configure Anti-Executable White Lists through Faronics Core Console, right-click one or more workstations and select Configure Anti-Executable.
The White List tab can also be used to open or create White Lists. For more information consult the Using The Anti-Executable White List Editor section of this guide.
Using The Anti-Executable White List Editor
The White List Editor is opened by clicking on the White List tab and selecting New, Open, or Edit. The White List Editor also appears when an individual White List file is opened in Windows Explorer.

New Opens the White List Editor and creates a new White List. Open Opens an existing White List for editing. Edit Opens the White List editor to add or remove executables and/or folders to the Active White List.
Creating a New White List
Only Anti-Executable Administrators and Trusted Users can access the White List editor on a workstation. It is recommended to use a clean computer to create a White List. A clean computer is a system that has the Operating System and all the required applications installed for day-to-day operations. Creating a White List before the computer is handed over to the user will ensure that the White List contains only the files required for the computer to work properly. To create a new White List complete the following steps: 1. Launch Anti-Executable. To launch Anti-Executable via Faronics Core Console, select a workstation, right-click and select Anti-Executable > Configure Anti-Executable. Click the White List tab after the workstation status has been retrieved. To launch Anti-Executable on the workstation, Shift+ double-click the Anti-Executable icon in the System Tray. You can also use the Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F10 hotkey. Specify the Administrator password to logon to Anti-Executable. Click the White List tab. 2. Click New. The White List editor appears:
3. To determine the available applications, click Scan, select a drive or directory. Use Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click to select multiple drives or directories to scan the workstation locally. Click My Network Places, browse and select a remote workstation for remote scanning. You can also enter the UNC path in the Enter UNC Path field.
Select one of the following options: Add files fingerprint to the White List- to add the files unique identifier the White List. All files whose fingerprint is added to the White List will be allowed to run. Add the files publisher to the White List if the file is digitally signed - to add the files publisher to the White List. All files digitally signed by the publisher in the White List will be allowed to run. Add the files publisher to the White List if the file is digitally signed. Otherwise, add the files fingerprint - to add the files publisher if the file is digitally signed, or add the files fingerprint if it is not digitally signed. Include Sub-Folders when scanning - to select all the sub-folders within the selected folders while scanning. Include DLL files when scanning - to include DLL (Dynamic Link Library) files while scanning.
4. Click OK. The Building White List for. dialog appears to show the progress:
The Scan feature searches the selected location, and its sub-directories (if the option is selected), for any executable files. (Files containing the extensions:.scr,.jar,.bat,.com, or.exe. Dynamic

Link Library files with the extension.dll can be managed if configured in the Setup tab). The duration of the scan depends on the locations size and number of executables found within. 5. Once the scan has finished, Anti-Executable checks if you want to proceed. Click OK.
6. A populated White List appears. Folders and executables can be added on an individual basis. Click Add and select the folders or executables to be added to the new White List. If a folder is added, the executables within that folder, and its sub-folders, are permitted to launch. To remove a folder or executable, select it and click Remove. This does not remove the folder or executable from the system. To merge the folders or executables with an existing White List, click Merge. The Open dialog appears. Select an existing White List and click Open. The contents of the existing White List are merged with the scanned list of files or executables. Click Save to save the White List with the same name. Click Save As to save the merged White List with a different name. To search for a particular folder or executable, enter one or more characters from the folder name or executable name in the Search field. The list is filtered based on the characters entered. To sort the executables added by date, click the title of the Date column.
7. Define whether an application is Trusted by clicking in the Trusted column. A selection indicates that an application is Trusted and can launch other executables that themselves are unauthorized. 8. Specify any comments for any applications by clicking the Comment column. A text prompt appears allowing for any additional information to be entered. A description can also be added for the entire list in the space provided at the top of the White List editor.
9. Click Save to save the White List. Click Save As to save under a different name. White Lists are saved in a proprietary format with the extension.aewl. Click Export to export a White List to XML or CSV format. White Lists in XML or CSV format can be opened and edited through Windows Explorer but can not be set as the Active White List. For more information about an executable, right-click the executable and select one of the following options: Google Search - The default browser is launched and the name of the executable is searched on www.google.com. Identifile details - The default browser is launched and Identifile details for the executable are displayed from the Identifile database. The Identifile details can also be viewed by right-click context menu in Windows.

Activating a White List

After a White List has been created, it can be set as the Active White List by clicking the (browse) button in the Active White List section of the White List tab. The browse button launches an Open dialog. Browse to the White List and click Open.
Add or Remove a Column in the White List Editor
Complete the following steps to Add or Remove Columns: 1. Open the White List Editor. 2. Right-click on the column title and select Add/Remove Columns.
3. Select the columns to be added. Clear the check box for the column to be removed. You can also change the position of a column by clicking Move Up or Move Down. The following columns cannot be removed: Name, Type, Path, Date and Comment.

4. Click OK.

Adding a Publisher or a File/Folder to an Existing White List
Complete the following steps to Add or Remove Columns: 1. Open the White List Editor. 2. Click Add.
3. The Add to White List dialog is displayed. Select Publisher or File/Folder. If you have selected Publisher, browse to select the file to add its publisher. The publisher name is displayed if the file is digitally signed. Alternatively, if you have selected File/Folder, browse to select the file or folder. You can also enter the UNC path in the Enter UNC Path field.
4. Click OK. The Publisher or the File/Folder is added to the White List.
Adding Executables or Folders to an Existing White List Using the White List Editor
In addition to populating a new White List, the Scan feature allows executables from a specific location to be added to an existing White List. This location can be local, external, or on a network. Click Scan to launch the White 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 White List. Individual folders and executables can be added by clicking Add. To open a previously created White List, click Open and browse to the White List file. Make any changes necessary with Add, Remove, Scan, or Merge buttons. These buttons add and remove executables and folders from the White List. They do not modify actual files or folders on the machine. Click the White List Only button to delete the executables from the Black List and ensure that they are a part of only the White List. Multiple White Lists can be opened and edited at the same time. Only one White List can be set as an Active White List at a time.

Adding Blocked Executables to the Active White List
Executables can be added to the active White List by launching them. If the workstation is in the protected state and an unauthorized executable is launched, the Anti-Executable Administrator or Trusted User is prompted with options to Allow, Deny, or Allow and Add to White List.
AllowPermits the executable to launch but does not add it to the Active White List. The next time the executable is launched, it will be blocked again. DenyThe executable is not added to the Active White List and remains an unauthorized executable. It is not permitted to launch. Allow and Add to White ListThe executable is allowed to launch. It is also added to the Active White List, making it an authorized executable. Include all DLLs used by this programAll the DLL files used by the program are included in the action taken (Allow, Deny or Allow and Add to Whitelist).
External users do not have the necessary permissions to Allow, Deny, or Allow and Add to White List. External users attempting to launch executables not in the Active White List are notified that the executable has been blocked. Refer to the section on Customizing Alerts for more information.

Black List Tab

Anti-Executable allows the blocking of any executable on the Active Black List when Protection is set to Enable. Also included are Black Foldersfolders and their sub-folders from which any executable is blocked. There can only be one Black List active at a time on a workstation. Consult the section titled Creating a New Black List for information on creating the first Black List. Executables installed on a remote workstation can not be added unless the remote workstation is visible through the file browser in the Anti-Executable Scan feature. Black Lists can be applied and deployed to workstations via Faronics Core Console or manually on each workstation.
Black List Management through Faronics Core Console
To configure Anti-Executable Black Lists through Faronics Core Console, right-click one or more workstations and select Configure Anti-Executable.

Activating or Deactivating Temporary Execution Mode
Temporary Execution Mode can be activated in the following ways: From Faronics Core:
Activating Temporary Execution Mode: Select one or more workstations and select Anti-Executable > Temporary Execution Mode > x minutes (select up to 60 minutes, 24 hours or 7 days) Deactivating Temporary Execution Mode: Select one or more workstations and select Anti-Executable > Temporary Execution Mode > Disable
From the workstation: Activating Temporary Execution Mode: Right-click on the Anti-Executable icon in the System Tray and select Temporary Execution Mode > x minutes (select up to 60 minutes, 24 hours or 7 days) Deactivating Temporary Execution Mode: Right-click on the Anti-Executable icon in the System Tray and select Temporary Execution Mode > Disable
The following icon is displayed in the System Tray at the workstation when Temporary Execution Mode is activated:
A message appears at the workstation 3 minutes before the Temporary Execution Mode ends.
Blacklist restrictions will remain in effect during Temporary Execution Mode.
Automatic Windows Updates will be disabled during Temporary Execution Mode.
The Whitelist must be updated if new programs are installed. Otherwise, the newly installed programs will not be allowed to run once Temporary Execution Mode is deactivated.

Setup Tab

The Anti-Executable Administrator can setup Logging to log various user actions, apply various settings for Stealth Mode, set up Alerts and enable Deep Freeze Compatibility.
Setting Event Logging in Anti-Executable
Select Log to File to log events to the log file. The log files are saved on the workstation at S:/AEE/AE.log.

Monitor DLL Execution

Select the Monitor DLL Execution check box to monitor DLLs. If this check box is not selected, the DLLs will not be monitored even if they have been added to the Whitelist or Blacklist. If a selected Monitor DLL Execution check box is cleared, it displays a message Do you want to delete all the DLL entries in the Whitelist and Blacklist?. Click Yes to delete all the DLL entries from the Active Whitelist and Active Blacklist and No to retain the entries.
Anti-Executable Stealth Functionality
Stealth Mode is a group of options that control visual indication of Anti-Executable's presence on a system. Stealth Mode gives the option to the Administrator to hide the Anti-Executable icon in the Windows system tray, prevent the Alert from being displayed and prevent the splash screen
from being displayed. When Anti-Executable is not visible in the system tray, Administrators and Trusted users can launch Anti-Executable through the Ctrl + Alt + Shift + F10 hotkey. Stealth functionality has the following options: Hide Notification prevents the Alert from being displayed. Hide icon on system tray hides the Anti-Executable icon in the system tray. Disable splash windows disables the Anti-Executable splash window that is displayed before Anti-Executable is launched.

Deep Freeze Maintenance Compatibility
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 (Deep Freeze reboots Thawed in 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.

Customizing Alerts

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
Creating an Anti-Executable Report through Faronics Core Console
Anti-Executable provides the following reports: Anti-Executable Report - detailed report for each workstation. Temporary Execution Mode Report - detailed report for all executables launched during Temporary Execution Mode.
To view the report for one or more selected workstations, right-click the workstation(s) and select Generate Report > Anti-Executable Report or Temporary Execution Mode Report. The following dialog appears:

[path]AEC protect on /PW=<password> [path]AEC DFCompatibility /enable /PW=<password>
[path]AEC Maintenance [/duration=n] [/lock] /PW=<password> Using the command without any switch enables Maintenance Mode. Using the switch /duration=n enables Maintenance Mode for n minutes. The /lock switch disables the keyboard and mouse. The switch /lock must be used with the switch /duration=n. [path] AEC exportBlackList </active | Source black list path and name.aebl> <Destination File path and name.xml |Destination File path and name.csv> /PW=<password> [path]AEC exportConfiguration <Config file path and name.xml> /PW=<password> or [path]AEC exportConfiguration <Config file path and name.aecfg>/PW=<password>
Export Black List Export Configuration
Export White List Generate Black List Generate Black List and exclude Sub-Folders
[path] AEC exportWhiteList </active | Source white list path and name.aewl> <Destination File path and name.xml | Destination File path and name.csv> /PW=<password> [path] AEC generateBlackList <New Black List path and name.aebl> <Directory from which to start> [/apply] /PW=<password> [path]AEC generateBlackList <New Black List path and name.aebl> <Directory from which to start> /NoSub [/apply]/PW=<password>
Function Generate Black List and include executables in Black List Only Generate Black List and scan Multiple Destinations
Command [path]AEC generateBlackList <New Black List path and name.aebl> <Directory from which to start> [/NoSub] /BlackListOnly /apply /PW=<password> [path]AEC generateBlackList <New Black List path and name.aebl> <folderlist.txt> [/NoSub] [/BlackListOnly] [/apply] /PW=<password> folderlist.txt contains a set of folders and/or drives where Anti-Executable will scan to create the list. For example: C:\Program Files C:\Commonly Used Files D:\ The switch /apply must be used with the switch /BlackListOnly.
Generate Black List and select My Computer as scanning destination

[path]AEC generateBlackList <New Black List path and name.aebl> <"My Computer"> [/apply] /PW=<password>
Generate White List Generate White List and exclude Sub-Folders Generate White List and include executables in White List Only Generate White List and scan Multiple Destinations
[path] AEC generateWhiteList <New White List path and name.aewl> <Directory from which to start> [/apply]/PW=<password> [path]AEC generateWhiteList <New White List path and name.aewl> <Directory from which to start> </NoSub> [/apply] /PW=<password> [path]AEC generateWhiteList <New White List path and name.aewl> <Directory from which to start> [/NoSub] /WhiteListOnly /apply /PW=<password> [path]AEC generateWhiteList <New White List path and name.aewl> <folderlist.txt> [/NoSub] [/WhiteListOnly] [/apply] /PW=<password> folderlist.txt contains a set of folders and/or drives where Anti-Executable will scan to create the list. For example: C:\Program Files C:\Commonly Used Files D:\ The switch /apply must be used with the switch /WhiteListOnly.
Generate White List and select My Computer as scanning destination
[path]AEC generateWhiteList <New White List path and name.aewl> <"My Computer"> [/apply] /PW=<password>
Function Import Configuration List Commands Merge two White Lists /Black Lists and apply Merge two White Lists /Black Lists and save Merge two White Lists /Black Lists, save and apply Merge White List /Black List with the current White List / Black List and apply Protection Status Update License Key Legend
Command [path]AEC importConfiguration <Config file path and name.aecfg> /PW=<password> [path]AEC help [path]AEC merge list1 list2 /apply /PW=<password> where list1 and list2 are the Black List or White List.
[path]AEC merge list1 list2 <New list path and new list name> /save /PW=<password> where list1 and list2 are the Black List or White List. [path]AEC merge list1 list2 <New list path and new list name> /save /apply /PW=<password> where list1 and list2 are the Black List or White List.
[path]AEC merge list /apply /PW=<password> where list is the Black List or White List.

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ENTERPRISE

Getting Started

Overview

The purpose of this guide is to get Anti-Executable installed and running on your network without any issues. It provides a reference for many common questions that arise when installing and using this software. Anti-Executable Resources User guides, video tutorials, white papers, and other documentation on Anti-Executable Enterprise are available in the Faronics Content Library at http://www.faronics.com/library.

What is Anti-Executable?

Faronics Anti-Executable ensures workstation protection and productivity by allowing only approved programs to run. Anti-Executable prevents malware, unwanted or unlicensed programs from running.

System Requirements

Anti-Executable Enterprise requires Faronics Core Console to be installed. Faronics Core Console Requirements 1.NET 3.5 SP1 2. MMC 3.0 3. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP2 or Express or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 SP1 The above-mentioned components are freely downloadable from Microsoft, but are not redistributable by Faronics. However, the Faronics Core Console installer will detect which of the components are not installed and will automatically launch a web browser to the appropriate Microsoft page to download each component. Anti-Executable Enterprise Requirements The Anti-Executable Loadin can be installed on computers where Faronics Core Console can be installed. On the workstation, Anti-Executable can be installed on the following operating systems: 32-bit edition of Windows XP SP3 and 64-bit edition of Windows XP SP2. 32- and 64-bit editions of Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.
Installing Faronics Core Console and Anti-Executable
Installing Faronics Core Console To install Faronics Core Console, complete the following steps: 1. Double-click the Faronics Core Console.exe file to begin the installation process. 2. Read and accept the License Agreement. Click Next to continue. 3. Specify the install location and click Next. The default is C:\Program Files\Faronics Core 3\ Console. Select the Add a shortcut to the desktop check box to add a shortcut. Click Next. 4. Click Install to start the installation. 5. Click Finish when the installation is completed. Faronics Core Console is launched automatically to complete the installation process.
Installing Anti-Executable To install Anti-Executable Enterprise, complete the following steps: 1. Once Faronics Core Console is installed, the Faronics Core Agent Installer must be created from within Faronics Core Console. 2. Install the Faronics Core Agent on to the client workstations where Faronics Anti-Executable Enterprise client is to be deployed. The Faronics Core Agent allows Faronics Core Console to communicate with the workstation and therefore to deploy Faronics Anti-Executable Enterprise to the workstation. Refer to the Faronics Core user guide for deployment options. 3. Run the Anti-Executable Loadin installer on the computer that hosts Faronics Core Console. 4. Deploy Faronics Anti-Executable Enterprise onto the desired workstations from Faronics Core Console. Right-click on at least one workstation from the list in Faronics Core Console and select Configure Workstation > Advanced > Anti-Executable > Install/Upgrade AntiExecutable. The evaluation version of Anti-Executable Enterprise expires 30 days after installation. Anti-Executable will not protect your computer when it is expired. Background information regarding Faronics Core and Product Loadins Faronics Core supports the monitoring and management of multiple workstations from a central location. It acts as a central database repository for reporting, communication, and product control. While Faronics Core implements basic functionality shared across multiple products, its primary role is to serve as a common platform for the management of other Faronics products. The basic functionality of Faronics Core is extended by installing product Loadins. Loadins extend Console functionality with new, product-specific status, actions, and reports.

The Anti-Executable Enterprise User Guide is available at: http://www.faronics.com/library Free technical support is available to you during your evaluation period. Contact our Technical Support department at 800-943-6422 or through http://www.faronics.com/support For further product, pricing, and ordering information, please contact the Customer Service Department at (800) 943-6422 or by email at customerservice@faronics.com

 

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