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Webwasher 6.0.1 Anti-Malware User's Guide - McAfee

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Content Security<br />

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At the top of this tab, there is a link, which you may use to return to the Proactive<br />

Scanning tab, i. e. the tab you invoked this tab from.<br />

Furthermore, there is this section on the tab:<br />

• DLL Analysis Options<br />

It is described in the following.<br />

DLL Analysis Options<br />

The DLL Analysis Options section looks like this:<br />

Using this section, you can configure the inspection mode for a special kind of<br />

dynamic link libraries, i. e. Control Panel Applets (CPLs), and have executable<br />

heuristics applied to these libraries in general.<br />

To go to the Windows Executables and Windows Executable Heuristics<br />

tabs, where you can configure the corresponding settings, click on the links<br />

provided in this section.<br />

After specifying the appropriate settings here, click on Apply Changes to<br />

make them effective.<br />

Use the following checkboxes to configure options for analyzing dynamic link<br />

libraries:<br />

• Treat Control Panel Applets (CPL) - except those in archives - as<br />

Windows Executables<br />

If you want to have CPLs treated in this way, make sure this checkbox is<br />

marked.<br />

The checkbox is marked by default.<br />

• Apply Windows Executables heuristics on dynamic link libraries<br />

To have Windows executables heuristic applied on these libraries, mark<br />

this checkbox.<br />

Note that if this option is enabled, these heuristics will be applied to dynamic<br />

link libraries regardless of whether their scanning is enabled in general or<br />

not.

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