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Notifications > Applets and ActiveX Instrumentation
Depending on the Applet and ActiveX security policies in place, this notification can be one of the most frequent.
End-users will see the message in their Web browser whenever they visit a Web site containing Java Applets and/or ActiveX code of a type IWSVA has been configured to block in HTTP > Applets and ActiveX > Policies, on the Java Applet Security Rules or ActiveX Security Rules tab of an existing or new policy. Options include:
Block all Java applets
Block certain Java applets
Block all cabinet files
Block cabinet files with an invalid signature
Block certain PE format files
Block PE files with an invalid signature
Send a message when a malicious Applet or ActiveX attempt is detected: As indicated above, depending on what IWSVA has been configured to block, this option can result in a large number of notification messages sent to the default recipient. As an alternative to item-by-item notifications, bear in mind that blocked files are written to log, and can be included in one of IWSVA' generated reports.
Note: To create a notification message that spans more than one line, type "\n" to force the text to the next line. Although the configured notification text still displays in a single-line in the IWSVA Web console. the notification message is displayed in multiple lines in email.
Whenever a user tries to download from the Web a file type that IWSVA has been configured to block (HTTP > Applets and ActiveX > Policies, they will instead see an HTML page explaining that their request has been rejected (if the option is enabled).
You can design your own notification page using any HTML editor, then Import the page to IWSVA (for example, if you want to display company brandings, or provide a link to additional resources).
You can append a custom message to the IWSVA default by selecting both the Default and Customized options.
Supported message variables