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On the Rules tab, you can:
• Select or deselect Allow All Apple Signed Binaries.
• Select Allow, Deny, or Prompt from the Unknown/Modified Applications drop-down list to configure
application execution and network access settings for unknown and modified applications.
If you select Prompt, type <n> seconds (where n is a value between 10 and 300). The McAfee Alert
page appears for <n> seconds, prompting you to select an action for the application as Always or
Once, with these options:
• Allow Execution with Full Network Access — Executes the application with full network access.
• Allow Execution without Network Access — Executes the application without network access.
• Deny Execution — Blocks the application execution.
If you do not respond to the McAfee Alert, the execution is denied for the selected application.
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Click
to prevent further changes.
Create an application protection rule
Rules determine whether the application can be executed or blocked, and if executed, whether it can
run with full, restricted, or no network access.
Task
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Click the McAfee menulet
on the status bar, select McAfee Endpoint Protection for Mac Preferences, then
click the Application Protection tab.
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Click
, type the administrator password, then click OK.
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Click
in the bottom left corner of the console.
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In Application Name, click , then select the application.
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In Action, select one of these options:
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Allow Execution With Full Network Access
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Allow Execution Without Network Access
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Allow Execution With Restricted Network Access
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Deny Execution
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If you select Allow Execution With Restricted Network Access, define these protocols. Click in the bottom
left corner of the console to add:
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Protocol
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Direction
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IP Address/Subnet
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Action
•
Port/Range
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Click OK to return to the Rules page.
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Click to prevent further changes.
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Configuring protection preferences on a standalone Mac
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