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Configuring Agent-Based Posture Assessment
Windows XP (All) or one or more of the specific Windows XP operating systems
Windows Vista (All) or one or more of the specific Windows Vista operating systems
Windows 7 (All) or one or more of the specific Windows 7 operating systems
Windows 8 (All) or one or more of the specific Windows 8 operating systems
Windows 8.1 (All) or one or more of the specific Windows 8.1 operating systems
Step 7 If desired, select “Automatically create rule based on this check”. In this case, the rule is
automatically populated with the check when added and is named “
checkname-rule”.
Step 8 Click Add Check when finished.
Registry Checks
Registry Key—Checks whether a specific key exists in the registry.
Registry Value (Default)—Checks whether an unnamed (default) registry key exists or has a
particular value, version, or modification date.
Registry Value—Checks whether a named registry key exists or has a particular value, version, or
modification date.
Figure 9-32 Registry Check Types
a.
For the Registry Key field, select the area of the client registry:
HKLM – HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
HKCC – HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
HKCU – HKEY_CURRENT_USER
HKU – HKEY_USERS
HKCR – HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
Then type the path to be checked.
For example: HKLM \SOFTWARE\Symantec\Norton AntiVirus\version
b. For a Registry Value search, enter a Value Name.