Create lists of directory paths so that you can use them in multiple policies. A single
                  list is easier to manage than several identical lists that are each created in a different
                  policy. The most common use-cases for these lists are for Anti-Malware scan inclusions
                  or exclusions. For more information, see Configure malware scan inclusions and Configure malware scan exclusions.
|  | TipTo create a directory list that is similar to an existing one, duplicate the list
                                 and then edit it.
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The following table describes the syntax for defining directory list items. The use
                  of forward slashes "/" and backslashes "" are supported for both Windows and Linux
                  conventions:
| Directory | Format | Description | Examples | 
| Directory | DIRECTORY | Includes all files in the specified directory and all files in all subdirectories. | 
C:\Program Files\
                                 Includes all files in the "Program Files" directory and all subdirectories.
                                  | 
| Network Resource | \\NETWORK RESOURCE | Includes files on a computer included as a network resource on a targeted computer. | 
\\12.34.56.78\ 
                                    \\some-comp-name\
                                 Includes all files on a network resource (and its subfolders) identified using an
                                 IP or a hostname.
                                 \\12.34.56.78\somefolder\ 
                                    \\some-comp-name\somefolder\
                                 Includes all files in the folder "somefolder" and its subfolders on a network resource
                                 identified using an IP or a hostname. 
                                  | 
| Directory with wildcard (*) | DIRECTORY\*\ | Includes any subdirectories with any subdirectory name, but does not include the files
                                 in the specified directory. | 
C:\abc\*\
                                 			Includes all files in all subdirectories of "abc" but does not include the files
                                 in the "abc" directory.
                                 			C:\abc\wx*z\
                                 			Matches: 
                                 			C:\abc\wxz\  
                                 			C:\abc\wx123z\ 
                                 			Does not match: 
                                 			C:\abc\wxz  
                                 			C:\abc\wx123z 
                                 			C:\abc\*wx\
                                 			Matches: C:\abc\wx\  C:\abc\123wx\ Does not match: C:\abc\wx 					C:\abc\123wx | 
| Directory with wildcard (*) | DIRECTORY\* | Includes any subdirectories with a matching name, but does not include the files in
                                 that directory and any subdirectories. | 
C:\abc\*
                                 Matches: 
                                 C:\abc\ 
                                 C:\abc\1 
                                 C:\abc\123 
                                 Does not match:
                                 C:\abc 
                                 C:\abc\123\ 
                                 C:\abc\123\456 
                                 C:\abx\ 
                                 C:\xyz\ 
                                 C:\abc\*wx
                                 Matches: 
                                 C:\abc\wx  
                                 C:\abc\123wx 
                                 Does not match: 
                                 C:\abc\wx\  
                                 C:\abc\123wx\ 
                                 C:\abc\wx*z
                                 Matches:
                                 C:\abc\wxz 
                                 C:\abc\wx123z 
                                 Does not match: 
                                 C:\abc\wxz\  
                                 C:\abc\wx123z\ 
                                 C:\abc\wx*
                                 Matches: 
                                 C:\abc\wx  
                                 C:\abc\wx\  
                                 C:\abc\wx12  
                                 C:\abc\wx12\345\  
                                 C:\abc\wxz\ 
                                 Does not match: 
                                 C:\abc\wx123z\
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| Environment variable | ${ENV VAR} | Includes all files and subdirectories defined by an environment variable with the
                                 format ${ENV VAR}. For a Virtual Appliance, the value pairs for the environment variable
                                 must be defined in Policy or Computer Editor > Settings > General > Environment Variable Overrides. | 
${windir}
                                 If the variable resolves to "c:\windows", Includes all the files in "c:\windows" and
                                 all its subdirectories.<
                                 /td>
                                  | 
| Comments | DIRECTORY #Comment | Allows you to add comments to your inclusion definitions. | c:\abc #Include the abc directory
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Click .
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Click .
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Type a name and, optionally, a description.
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In the Directory(s) list, add the directory paths, one per line.
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Click OK.
Import and export directory lists
You can export one or more directory lists to an XML or CSV file, and import lists
                  from an XML file.
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Click .
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To export one or more lists, select them and click or .
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To export all lists, click or .
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To import lists, click and follow the instructions on the wizard.
See which policies use a directory list
It is useful to see which policies use a directory list to be aware of which policies
                  are affected by any changes you make. For example, you can ensure no policies use
                  a directory list before deleting it.
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Click .
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Select the directory list and click Properties.
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Click the Assigned To tab.
 
		