User manual
Table Of Contents
- Norton Security Product Manual
- Contents
- 1. Getting started
- 2. Activating your product
- 3. Managing Norton products
- 4. Identifying fraudulent websites
- 5. Guarding files
- 6. Scanning your Mac manually
- 7. Keeping secure on the Internet
- 8. Customizing settings
- About Automatic Scans settings
- Turning off or turning on Automatic Scans
- Including files for Automatic Scans
- Excluding files from Automatic Scans
- Removing files from the Automatic Scans exclusion list
- Removing files from Automatic Scans list
- About Scheduled Scans
- Turning on or turning off Scheduled Scans
- Customizing Scheduled Scans settings
- About Idle Scans
- Turning off or turning on Idle Scans
- Customizing Idle Scans settings
- About Firewall settings
- About Connection Blocking settings
- Configuring Connection Blocking settings
- About access settings for an application
- Configuring the access settings for an application
- Customizing the specific access settings for an application
- Editing the access settings of an application
- Removing access settings for an application
- About access settings for a service
- Configuring the access settings for services
- Customizing the specific access settings for a service
- Editing the access settings for a service
- Removing the access settings for a service
- About firewall rule for IP addresses
- Configuring firewall rules for an IP address
- Modifying firewall rules for an IP address
- Removing firewall rule for an IP address
- About configuring firewall for an application
- Setting up firewall rules for an application
- Customizing the firewall rule for an application
- Removing the firewall rule for an application
- About Location Awareness settings
- Disabling or enabling Location Awareness
- Viewing Location Awareness settings
- Exporting the connection blocking settings for a network location
- About advanced protection
- Disabling or enabling advanced protection features
- Configuring Norton DeepSight Community Download
- Configuring Norton DeepSight Community Submission
- Configuring AutoBlock settings
- Managing Excluded IP addresses
- Configuring Signatures settings
- 9. Managing items in Quarantine
- 10. Protecting against new threats
- 11. Finding additional solutions
- 12. Service and support solutions
This chapter includes the following topics:
1 About File Guard
1 Disabling or enabling File Guard
1 Adding files to File Guard
1 Removing files from File Guard
1 Granting access to guarded files for Mac OS X
applications
1 Turn on or turn off guarded file access notification
About File Guard
You can use the File Guard feature of Norton Security
to safeguard the files that have your sensitive data. File
Guard prevents the files on your Mac from the malicious
programs that access your sensitive data without your
permission. When a malicious program tries to open,
copy, rename, move, or delete the file in the Guarded
File list, Norton Security notifies you.
The following are limitations for using the File Guard
feature:
1 You cannot add an entire folder to File Guard at
once. You can add multiple files at once by using
Command-click or Shift-click.
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