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• User Name - specify the user name and click Add.
• Enable Anti-Executable Password (Optional) - this will force the above authorized Anti-Executable users to also enter a password.
— AE Administrator User Password - specify the password. Click Show Password to make the password visible. The Administrator User can manage Local Control List, Users, and Setup and can uninstall Anti-Executable.
• Execution Control List violation message - enter a message or use the default message. This message is displayed to the user when there is a violation.
• Blocked notification message - enter a message or use the default message. This message is displayed to the user when an executable is blocked from running.Stealth Mode is a group of options that control visual indication of Anti-Executable's presence on a system. Stealth functionality has the following options:
• Hide Notification — prevents the Alert from being displayed.
• Hide icon on system tray — hides the Anti-Executable icon in the system tray.
• Log to file - select the check box to create log files.
• Number of log files - specify the number of log files (up to a maximum of 10). The logging information is stored in the files serially. For example, if there are 3 files A,B and C, Anti-Executable first writes the error logs to file A. Once file A is full, it starts writing to file B and finally file C. Once file C is full, the data in file A is erased and new logging data is written to it.
• File size - Select the size of each file in MB. There can be a maximum of 10 log files of up to 10 MB each i.e total 100 MB.