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OfficeScan 10.6 Administrator's Guide - Trend Micro™ Online Help

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Wildcards are used correctly in the following examples:<br />

TABLE 8-4. Correct Usage of Wildcards<br />

EXAMPLE MATCHED DATA<br />

Wildcards are used incorrectly in the following examples:<br />

Using Device Control<br />

?:\Password.exe The "Password.exe" file located directly<br />

under any drive<br />

C:\Program Files\Microsoft\*.exe Any .exe file in C:\Program Files\Microsoft<br />

C:\Program Files\*.* Any file in C:\Program Files that has a file<br />

extension<br />

C:\Program Files\a?c.exe Any .exe file in C:\Program Files that has 3<br />

characters starting with the letter "a" and<br />

ending with the letter "c"<br />

C:\* Any file located directly under the C:\<br />

drive, with or without file extensions<br />

TABLE 8-5. Incorrect Usage of Wildcards<br />

EXAMPLE REASON<br />

??:\Buffalo\Password.exe ?? represents two characters and drive<br />

letters only have a single alphabetic<br />

character.<br />

*:\Buffalo\Password.exe * represents multi-character data and drive<br />

letters only have a single alphabetic<br />

character.<br />

C:\*\Password.exe Wildcards cannot be used to represent<br />

folder names. The exact name of a folder<br />

C:\?\Password.exe<br />

must be specified.<br />

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