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Edit Rule
Here you can change the name, description and parameters of the rule (type, data
and traffic). Click OK to save the changes.
21.2.4. Rules Defined by Other Administrators
When you are not the only user with administrative rights on your system, the other
administrators can create identity rules of their own. In case you want rules created
by other users not to apply when you are logged on, BitDefender allows you to
exclude yourself from any rule that you have not created.
You can see a list of rules created by other administrators in the table under Identity
Control Rules. For each rule, its name and the user who created it are listed in the
table.
To exclude yourself from a rule, select the rule in the table and click the Delete
button.
21.3. Registry Control
A very important part of the Windows operating system is called the Registry. This
is where Windows keeps its settings, installed programs, user information and so
on.
The Registry is also used to define which programs should be launched
automatically when Windows is started. Viruses often use this in order to be
automatically launched when the user restarts his computer.
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