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How to Safe List Files in Dell Threat Defense

摘要: Files may be safe listed in Dell Threat Defense by following these instructions.

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症狀

Note:

A Dell Threat Defense administrator may choose to safe list files to:

  • Prevent third-party conflicts.
  • Resolve performance issues.
  • Clear false positives.

This article discusses how to safe list files in Dell Threat Defense.


Affected Products:

Dell Threat Defense

Affected Operating Systems:

Windows
Mac


原因

Not applicable.

解析度

To safe list a file:

  1. From a web browser, go to the Dell Threat Defense administration console at:
  2. Log in to the Dell Threat Defense administration console.

Dell Threat Defense administration console

  1. In the console, click the Settings tab.

Settings

  1. In Settings, click the Global List tab.

Global List

  1. Click the Safe tab.

Safe

  1. Files may be safe-listed for:
    • Executables
    • Scripts

Click the appropriate file type.

Executables and Scripts

  1. Click Add File.

Add File

  1. In the Add File to Safe List menu:
    1. Populate the file’s SHA256.
    2. Optionally, add the file’s MD5.
    3. Optionally, add the File name.
    4. Select the appropriate Category for the file.
    5. Populate a Reason for safe listing the file.
    6. Click Submit.

Add File to Safe List

Note:
  1. Click Add Script.

Add Script

  1. In the Add Script to Safe List menu:
    1. Populate the file’s SHA256.
    2. Optionally, add the File name.
    3. Populate a Reason for safe listing the file.
    4. Click Submit.

Add Script to Safe List

Note:

To contact support, reference Dell Data Security International Support Phone Numbers.
Go to TechDirect to generate a technical support request online.
For additional insights and resources, join the Dell Security Community Forum.

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文章屬性


受影響的產品

Dell Threat Defense

上次發佈日期

19 12月 2022

版本

14

文章類型

Solution