Search Endpoints for a File, Folder, or Registry Key
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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
Search Endpoints for a File, Folder, or Registry Key
To perform a centralized search for a system
file, folder, or registry key on a Windows endpoint, use the Agent
Query.
- Create a new query.
- From the ESM Console, select PoliciesForensicsAgent Query.
- Add a new query.
- Configure one or more search parameters for the query.
When multiple search parameters are specified, Traps will return
a result if the search matches any of the parameters.
- Select the search parameters, either a File name, Folder name, or Registry Key name.
- Enter the matching search value, and then click Add.Optionally, you can use wildcards in the last portion of the file or folder name path, for example: C:\Temp\*.txt
- Repeat as needed to enter multiple search criteria.
- (Optional) Add conditions to the query.Conditions specified here can restrict the scope of the query by sending it to only endpoints that match or do not match the condition.
- From the Conditions tab, select the condition in the Conditions list and click Add next to the appropriate include or exclude condition list.
- Repeat to add more conditions, if desired.
- (Optional) Define the target objects to which
to apply the query. By default, the ESM server sends the query to
all endpoints in your organization.Like conditions, target objects can decrease the scope of a query by targeting specific Users, Computers, Groups, Organizational Unit, or Existing Endpoints.Select the Objects tab, and then enter one or more target objects in the Include or Exclude areas. The Endpoint Security Manager queries Active Directory to verify the users, computers, groups, or organizational units or identifies existing endpoints from previous communication messages.
- (Optional) Review the rule name and description.
The ESM Console automatically generates the rule name and description
based on the rule details but permits you to change these fields,
if needed.To override the autogenerated name, select the Name tab, clear the Activate automatic description option, and then enter a rule name and description of your choice.
- Save the query.Do either of the following:
- Save the query without activating it. When you are ready to run the query, select the rule from the PoliciesForensicsAgent Query page and then click Activate.
- Apply the query to run it immediately.
- Review the results of the query.Although the Agent Query searches in real-time, the ESM Console does not automatically refresh the page with the query results. As a result, you must refresh the page to view the current results.