The Behavior Monitoring exception lists support wildcard characters in the
               following items:
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Approved Program List: File paths, file names, file extensions
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Blocked Program List: File names, file extensions
Supported wildcard characters:
- 
Asterisk (*): Represents any character or string of characters
- 
Question mark (?): Represents a single character
| Exception Type | Wildcard Usage | Matched | Not Matched | ||
| Directories  | C:\* Excludes all files and folders on the specified drive | 
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| Specific files under a specific folder layer | C:\*\Sample.exe Excludes the  Sample.exefile only if
                              the file is located in any subfolder of theC:\directory | 
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| UNC paths | \\<UNC path>\*\Sample.exe Excludes the  Sample.exefile only if
                              the file is located in any subfolder of the specified UNC path | 
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| File names and extensions | C:\*.* Excludes all files with extensions in all folders and
                              subfolders of the  C:\directory | 
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| File names | C:\*.exe Excludes all files with the  .exeextension in all folders and subfolders of theC:\directory | 
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| File extensions | C:\Sample.* Excludes all files with the name
                               Sampleand any extension in theC:\directory | 
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| Files in specific directory structures | C:\*\*\Sample.exe Excludes all files located within the second subfolder
                              layer or any subsequent subfolders of the  C:\directory with the file
                              name and extensionSample.exe | 
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| Complex paths or file names | C:\Sam*e??.exe Excludes all files with names that satisfy the following
                              conditions: 
 If a file meets all the required conditions and is located
                              the  C:\directory, Behavior Monitoring excludes the file from
                              scans. | 
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