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‎09-11-2013 07:59 PM
Hello,
I'm wondering if there is a way to add Faronics Deep Freeze Enterprise as an approved AntiVirus? Note: Deep Freeze does not show up as an installed program. I have tried:
DF5%
DF5Srv%
Deep Freeze%
Faronics%
%DF5%
%DF5Srv%
%Deep%
%Faronics%
But no luck.
Anybody else use Deep Freeze? Any ideas?
Thanks!!
Ed
I'm wondering if there is a way to add Faronics Deep Freeze Enterprise as an approved AntiVirus? Note: Deep Freeze does not show up as an installed program. I have tried:
DF5%
DF5Srv%
Deep Freeze%
Faronics%
%DF5%
%DF5Srv%
%Deep%
%Faronics%
But no luck.

Thanks!!
Ed
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‎09-20-2013 06:47 PM
Sorry I should have posted back sooner, what I ended up doing is adding "Workstation Driver" to the approved list. This is our Data Collection software that is only installed on machines that also run deepfreeze so that solved the problem.
Thanks to all who looked!!
Ed
Thanks to all who looked!!
Ed
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‎09-11-2013 10:28 PM
As far as I can see, the antivirus list just checks for name patters from the installed software, so if you don't see it listed as installed software you won't be able to use the LS antivirus check.
While you wait for the addition of a feature to support identification, can you set up a custom scan item to check for the presence of Deep Freeze? Some key file(s) in known locations or known registry key(s)? (Configuration > Custom Scanning to set up) I've had to go that route to verify the presence of some remote support/management software installed on the systems I work with.
While you wait for the addition of a feature to support identification, can you set up a custom scan item to check for the presence of Deep Freeze? Some key file(s) in known locations or known registry key(s)? (Configuration > Custom Scanning to set up) I've had to go that route to verify the presence of some remote support/management software installed on the systems I work with.

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‎09-11-2013 10:00 PM
It is not listed for security reasons. It runs as a service. I see others on here have reported a similar issue, and LS support replied that it was a upcoming feature in the last update, so I assume its possible now, but I don't see any documentation about it.
Sample attached.
Sample attached.

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‎09-20-2013 06:37 PM
RC62N wrote:
As far as I can see, the antivirus list just checks for name patters from the installed software, so if you don't see it listed as installed software you won't be able to use the LS antivirus check.
This is correct. Anti-virus reports work as follows:
1. Lansweeper looks at the software that was scanned for the machine.
2. Lansweeper compares these software records against a built-in list of known anti-virus software.
3. If a software package installed on a machine is part of the built-in anti-virus list, the machine is deemed to have anti-virus software installed.
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‎09-11-2013 09:49 PM
What SoftwareName value is listed when you run a software report? Or when you select a workstation and choose the list of software installed thereon?
