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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