Target Objects
Table of Contents
4.2 (EoS)
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- Set Up the Endpoint Infrastructure
- Activate Traps Licenses
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- Endpoint Infrastructure Installation Considerations
- TLS/SSL Encryption for Traps Components
- Configure the MS-SQL Server Database
- Install the Endpoint Security Manager Server Software
- Install the Endpoint Security Manager Console Software
- Manage Proxy Communication with the Endpoint Security Manager
- Load Balance Traffic to ESM Servers
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- Malware Protection Policy Best Practices
- Malware Protection Flow
- Manage Trusted Signers
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- Remove an Endpoint from the Health Page
- Install an End-of-Life Traps Agent Version
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- Traps Troubleshooting Resources
- Traps and Endpoint Security Manager Processes
- ESM Tech Support File
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- Access Cytool
- View the Status of the Agent Using Cytool
- View Processes Currently Protected by Traps Using Cytool
- Manage Logging of Traps Components Using Cytool
- Restore a Quarantined File Using Cytool
- View Statistics for a Protected Process Using Cytool
- View Details About the Traps Local Analysis Module Using Cy...
- View Hash Details About a File Using Cytool
Target Objects
Target objects define the scope of a rule and the endpoints
to which a rule applies. An object can be one of the following:
Target Object | Description |
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AD Users | A user defined in Active Directory. Traps
evaluates the logged on user the moment the user logs on. As a result,
Traps will apply the policy of the logged on user regardless of the
account used to open or run files. |
AD Computers | The name of a computer or mobile device
defined in Active Directory. Computer
names may be offered as autocompletions even if they are not presently
running Traps. |
AD Groups | A user group defined in Active Directory. The
Endpoint Security Manager does not support the following groups
in Active Directory:
If you rename any of these
groups in Active Directory, the ESM Console can present the group
as an option to which you can apply policy, however, the renamed
group is not supported. |
AD Organizational Unit | A subdivision within Active Directory into
which you can place users, groups, computers, and other organizational
units. |
Existing Endpoints | A computer or mobile device
on which the Traps agent is installed. The Endpoint Security Manager
identifies existing endpoints by communication messages it receives
from Traps agents. |
Existing Groups | A static or dynamic group whose membership
is defined by specific endpoint characteristics such as hostname
or IP address. To create an endpoint group, see Manage
Endpoint Groups. |
For objects defined in Active Directory, the ESM Console provides
autocompletion as you type. Rules that you define for AD users and
AD groups will apply to those users and groups, regardless of the
endpoint on which they log in.
You can apply rules to all objects, to selected objects, or to
all objects except those in the Exclude list.