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Periodic Endpoint scanning on users directory

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Is there a way to only scan the users directory? Adding folders in allow list c:\Users\* does not work and scans everything on the device. How can I accomplish this task by only scan the users directory and not scan the entire system?

 

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Hello Joel,

 

Thank you for writing to Live Community.

At this point in time, there is no way to run a periodic scan of only one location.  Periodic scans can be configured via the Agent Settings Profile, or you can initiate manual malware scans of an entire filesystem via the Action Center or API.

 

That Allow List is to define the exclusion, not for scanning the particular folder.

 

Hope this helps!

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Ashutosh Patil

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L4 Transporter

Hello Joel,

 

Thank you for writing to Live Community.

At this point in time, there is no way to run a periodic scan of only one location.  Periodic scans can be configured via the Agent Settings Profile, or you can initiate manual malware scans of an entire filesystem via the Action Center or API.

 

That Allow List is to define the exclusion, not for scanning the particular folder.

 

Hope this helps!

Please mark the response as "Accept as Solution" if it answers your query.

Ashutosh Patil

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Unfortunately, Cortex scans always start from the C drive. Not sure PA is missing a feature that's been around in other products for a very, very long time. Yes, the claim is that Cortex is an event and behavioral based solution, it would detect the malware on action. But, what about external drive with terabytes in size and has dormant malware. Unless PA adds this feature, you have to go through C drive before you get to D,E or maybe F drive. 

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