Definition of Terms
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Anti-Executable Standard User Guide
Stealth Mode
Stealth Mode is a group of options that control visual indication of
Anti-Executable's presence on a system. Stealth Mode provides the option
to the Administrator to hide the Anti-Executable icon in the Windows
system tray, prevent the Alert from being displayed and prevent the splash
screen from being displayed.
Trusted
Executable
A Trusted executable can launch other executables that themselves are
unauthorized.
Unauthorized
Executable
An Unauthorized executable is one that is not in the Active White List and
can not be launched.
White Folder
A folder, and its sub-folders, from which any executable can be launched.
White List
A list of executables, or folders containing executables, that are allowed to
run by Anti-Executable.
Workstation
Any client or remote machine using the Operating System specified in the
System Requirements.
Term
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