User Guide

330 Chapter 7 TunnelGuard SRS Builder
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If enabled, the client system will be searched for the specified file name,
irrespective of path to folder.
6 In the Process Name field, enter the name of the process whose module you
wish to add as a software definition entry.
The name of the selected process is displayed by default.
7 In the Min and Max Version area, you can specify the minimum or
maximum version of the file/module.
If there are no restrictions as to version (minimum or maximum) select Any.
8 Choose one of the following actions:
Select the Relative Date/Time Range button and specify the maximum
file age.
Lets you specify the file age in number of days.
Select the Specific Date/Time Range button and specify the desired time
range or specific date/time.
Lets you specify a date/time range or an exact date/time referring to when
the file was created or last modified.
9 Select the Vendor API Call Check check box to invoke a 3rd-party API call
for doing additional checking on the software.
One of the features of TunnelGuard is the ability to specify an API that you
want to use to check a file, such as an executable. TunnelGuard supports the
use of API calls that check on either startup, when the component (for
example, an executable or DLL) is launched from a file on disk; or during
runtime, when a component is already launched and running in memory.
For more information, see “Making API calls” on page 351.
10 Select the Enable Hash Checking check box to enable hash value checking
of the current SRS entry.
Then paste the hash value to be checked in the Hash Value field. The hash
value of a selected file/module (if any) is displayed by default.
11 Click OK.