File extensions excluded from scanning
Excluded file extensions are a part of ThreatSense. To configure excluded file extensions, click ThreatSense in the Advanced setup for any module that uses ThreatSense technology.
An extension is the part of a file name delimited by a period. An extension defines the type and content of a file. This section of ThreatSense setup lets you define the types of files to scan.
Not to be confused with Processes exclusions, HIPS exclusions or File/folder exclusions. |
By default, all files are scanned. Any extension can be added to the list of files excluded from scanning.
Excluding files is sometimes necessary if scanning certain file types prevents the program that is using certain extensions from running properly. For example, it may be advisable to exclude the .edb, .eml and .tmp extensions when using Microsoft Exchange servers.
To add a new extension to the list, click Add. Type the extension into the blank field (for example tmp) and click OK. When you select Enter multiple values, you can add multiple file extensions delimited by lines, commas or semicolons (for example, choose Semicolon from drop-down menu as a separator, and type edb;eml;tmp). You can use a special symbol ? (question mark). The question mark represents any symbol (for example ?db). |
To see the exact extension (if any) of a file in a Windows operating system you have to select the File name extensions check box in Windows Explorer > View (tab). |