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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1047410" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>Emulation takes all new files created by browser processes (chrome.exe, msedge.exe and others), email clients (outlook, thunderbird), archivers (explorer.exe, 7zfm.exe and others) and emulates them if they are supported formats. If they are documents, it checks for executable content. If there is such, it will be cleaned. Files dropped by installers (executables, modules and others) will be emulated if they are not proven to be safe.</p><p></p><p>Under Policy -> Threat Prevention -> Web Files and Downloads -> Advanced, there is the option to deliver the file first and then emulate it which will solve the waiting problem. If it’s malicious, it will be deleted. However, this opens you to risks and I don’t recommend that you use it, it is much better to wait and make sure you are opening trusted content.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1047410, member: 99014"] Emulation takes all new files created by browser processes (chrome.exe, msedge.exe and others), email clients (outlook, thunderbird), archivers (explorer.exe, 7zfm.exe and others) and emulates them if they are supported formats. If they are documents, it checks for executable content. If there is such, it will be cleaned. Files dropped by installers (executables, modules and others) will be emulated if they are not proven to be safe. Under Policy -> Threat Prevention -> Web Files and Downloads -> Advanced, there is the option to deliver the file first and then emulate it which will solve the waiting problem. If it’s malicious, it will be deleted. However, this opens you to risks and I don’t recommend that you use it, it is much better to wait and make sure you are opening trusted content. [/QUOTE]
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