Adding processes to reference database

You can add any processes, which you see in the process list of a computer or a computer group, to the Reference database.

 

1.Click on the process, which you want to include in the reference database.
 
2.Click on the red ranking beams of the process or in the lower part of the program window on Comment .
 

 
3.Enter a comment (for example, what you know about the process).
 

 
4.Optionally, you can rank the process as neutral, dangerous or safe.
 
5.Click on Advanced to make a specific risk ranking (e.g. 70%), at which the administrator should be warned. Dangerous processes always have a 100% risk ranking.
You can also use another name, by which the process should be displayed in the future.
 

 
Network Security Task Manager identifies the processes by their hash value (MD5 checksum). If a process in the reference database that has been ranked as harmless is replaced by a dangerous process, then the Administrator is warned.
 

 

Note

If you always want to be warned when a file, e.g. redgrouse.exe, is executed on a computer, then delete the MD5 field and in the file name field, write only: redgrouse.exe
This is possible because processes are identified by a file name, if the MD5 field is empty.
Filter order: Dangerous database entries take precedence over safe database entries.
Sorting order: To change the name of the process or manufacturer displayed, click with Shift on the button marked "Advanced>>".

 

See also

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