Attention!
The risk evaluation of the configurations and exceptions mentioned here remains your responsibility or the responsibility of your IT service provider.
Classify network drive as secure
The classification as "secure" ensures the necessary program stability in everyday work and optimises the performance of the program.
- Hold down the Windows key on your keyboard and press the "R" key.
- Enter "inetcpl.cpl" in the following window. The window "Internet Options" opens.
- Select "Security" > "Local intranet" > "Sites" > "Advanced".
- Add " \\*IP address network drive + *IP address". For example, \192.168.15.66 and 192.168.15.66.
Exceptions for the antivirus software
Prepare the configuration of exceptions in the antivirus software:
- Store the certificates with which the program application is signed. The certificates can be extracted from the logical *.exe files. Some antivirus software supports the observation of the operating system certificate store.
- Level up the trustworthiness or the assigned trustworthiness group in the antivirus software:
- for the .exe/.dll files in the program directory or
- for the trust level of the code signing certificate.
Set the exceptions in the antivirus software to:
- the program directory, for example in the network drive where the program is installed; incl. all folders you have to open until you get to the program directory.
- the temporary directory, for example under C:\Users\USER\AppData\Local\OFCAS <- Local User
- the ORGATMP folder, for example under C:\ORGATMP
If necessary, set further exceptions including their subfolders:
- All *.exe files under
- X:\LOGICAL <- network drive
- \UNC PATH\LOGICAL <-UNC PATH
- C:\Users\AppData\Local\OFCAS <- Local User
- X:\LOGIKAL\bin\iUpdate.exe
- Path exceptions
- X:\LOGIKAL <- Network Drive
- \UNC PATH\LOGICAL <-UNC PATH
- C:\Users\AppData\Local\OFCAS <- Local User
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