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

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<strong>Trend</strong> Micro <strong>OfficeScan</strong> <strong>10.6</strong> Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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To export expressions:<br />

Note: Use the "export" option to back up the customized expressions or to import them to<br />

another <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server.<br />

All customized expressions will be exported. It is not possible to export individual<br />

customized expressions.<br />

PATH: NETWORKED COMPUTERS > DIGITAL ASSET CONTROL > DEFINITIONS<br />

1. Click the Expressions tab.<br />

2. Click Export.<br />

3. Save the resulting .dat file to your preferred location.<br />

To delete expressions:<br />

Note: It is not possible to delete an expression that is being used in a digital asset template.<br />

Delete the template before deleting the expression.<br />

PATH: NETWORKED COMPUTERS > DIGITAL ASSET CONTROL > DEFINITIONS<br />

1. Click the Expressions tab.<br />

2. Select the expressions that you want to delete and click Delete.<br />

3. Click Apply to All Clients.<br />

File Attributes<br />

File attributes are specific properties of a file. You can use two file attributes when<br />

defining digital assets, namely, file type and file size. For example, a software<br />

development company may want to limit the sharing of the company’s software installer<br />

to the R&D department, whose members are responsible for the development and<br />

testing of the software. In this case, the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> administrator can create a policy that<br />

blocks the transmission of executable files that are 10 to 40MB in size to all departments<br />

except R&D.

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