A compressed file to be transmitted
matches a policy and the action on the compressed file is Pass (transmit
the file).
For example, to monitor .ZIP files that users are
transmitting, you defined a file attribute (.ZIP), added it to a
template, used the template in a policy, and then set the action
to Pass.
Note
If the action is Block, the entire
compressed file is not transmitted and therefore, there is no need
to scan the files it contains.
Event 2:
A compressed file to be transmitted
does not match a policy.
In this case, OfficeScan will still subject the compressed
file to the decompression rules to determine which of the files
it contains should be scanned for digital assets and whether to
transmit the entire compressed file.
Result:
Events 1 and 2 have the same result.
When OfficeScan encounters
a compressed file:
If Rule 1 is not satisfied, OfficeScan allows
the transmission of the entire compressed file.
If Rule 1 is satisfied, the other two rules are checked. OfficeScan allows
the transmission of the entire compressed file if:
All
scanned files do not match a policy.
All scanned files match a policy and the action is Pass.
The
transmission of the entire compressed file is blocked if at least one
scanned file matches a policy and the action is Block.