Reference Guide

Manage Policies
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2. Save the policy changes, and Commit_Policies
.
3. Using the Registry Editor on the client computer, go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cylance\Desktop.
4. Right-click Desktop, click Permissions, then take ownership and grant yourself Full Control.
5. Right-click Desktop, then select New > Binary Value.
6. For the name, type CompatibilityMode.
7. Open the registry setting and change the value to 01.
8. Click OK, then close Registry Editor.
9. In the Remote Management Console, enable the Memory Protection Enabled policy. If the Script
Control policy was enabled, enable it.
10. Save the policy changes, and Commit_Policies
.
To add the registry setting with a command:
1. In the Remote Management Console, disable the Memory Protection Enabled policy. If the Script
Control policy is enabled, disable it.
2. Save the policy changes, and Commit_Policies
.
3. Select one command line option to run on the client computer:
(For one computer) Psexec:
psexec -s reg add HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cylance\Desktop /v CompatibilityMode /t
REG_BINARY /d 01
(For multiple computers) Invoke-Command cmdlet:
$servers = "testComp1","testComp2","textComp3"
$credential = Get-Credential -Credential {UserName}\administrator
Invoke-Command -ComputerName $servers -Credential $credential -ScriptBlock {New-Item -Path
HKCU:\Software\Cylance\Desktop -Name CompatibilityMode -Type REG_BINARY -Value 01}
4. In the Remote Management Console, enable the Memory Protection Enabled policy. If the Script
Control policy was enabled, enable it.
5. Save the policy changes, and Commit_Policies
.
Disconnected Mode Policy Examples
Examples for Global Allow, Quarantine List, and Safe List policies are shown below.