Hi

1)  Open up the GAL in CPE.
2)  While that screen is open, explore to the following location:
C:\Program Files\ISS\RealSecure
SiteProtector\Console\SiteData\127.0.0.1\SupportFiles\DesktopControllerG
lobalApplications.xml and open this file with an editor
3)  Find and remove the section you wish to delete.  The full section
will look like:
<Application Path='c:\command.com' Product='product' Company='company'
/>
Once removed, save the file.
4)  Close the window opened in step 2.
Once you re-open the window, you will note that the application has been
removed.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 6:49 PM
To: issforum@iss.net
Subject: [ISSForum] deleting entries from global application list
manually, 


Hi all,

i am using site protector with Proventia Desktop and i have some problem
to add known application list to a policy. the comply.csv file includes
more than 6000 entries and the CPE stay working for a long time without
any response when i try to add the comply.csv file.

otherwise, the global application list size growth more and more and i
is imposible to edit it at now (the file size is more than 5 Mb).

Please, can anyone help me to delete all entries in global application
manually ?

Best regards,

Ghaleb ZEKRI
TELIO SA
31, AVE GENERAL LECLERC
92100 - BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT
FRANCE

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