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How to Set up Definition Filter Rules by Product to Automatically move to a Custom Folder

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Set up Definition Filter Rules by Product to Automatically move to a Custom Folder

 

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This document will teach you how to setup definition filter rules by affected product in the Download Updates > Definition Download Settings section when downloading future updates.  For this example we will set Google Chrome definition updates to go to a group folder named Chrome in the console.

Open patch and compliance by going to Tools > Security and Compliance > Patch and Compliance.  Next find and double-click a patch who’s future updates you want to set up a rule for, in our case, we used the current Google Chrome patch.

Then double-click a file name in the Detection Rules section.  Then click on Affected Products.

 

In the Products section make a note of the wording used by the definition.  In our case the word "Chrome" is relevant so we will use that.

Close out of the dialogs and open the Download Updates by clicking on the icon on the Patch and Compliance menu bar.

 

Once the Download Updates dialog is open click on the Definition download settings… button in the lower right corner.

 

Once the dialog is open click New on the bottom.

 

On the Filter tab create the filter by Selecting Vulnerability and Any in the lower tabs.  Then in Comparison Choose Product, contains, and Type out Chrome.  You can be as general or granular here as you want.

 

Next go to the Groups and Tags tab.  Check the Put Definition in custom group(s) box and click Add.  Then select the group you want to put the definition in.  In our example, it is named Chrome.

 

Click Ok in all the dialogs to close out of all of them.  You should see the new filter present in the Definition download settings dialog. Any new Chrome updates will be automatically added to then Chrome folder.

If you run a Download Updates now and there were definitions with the word Chrome in the product information.  They would be placed in the Chrome folder.

Note:  This filter will only process future downloads.  Any definitions that were downloaded prior to creating the filter will NOT be processed into the folder.


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