![]() These empty files are according to product design. NOTE: The files transferred using the Bluetooth File Transfer wizard are empty if you view them on the destination system. The result is that this rule blocks the classified files from being transferred through the Bluetooth File Transfer wizard in Windows. According to the above DLP Application File Access Protection Rule, the classified files accessed by Fsquirt.exe are blocked. Fsquirt.exe is responsible for the Bluetooth File Transfer wizard in Windows. Apply the rule set to a new policy and assign the same to the endpoint systems.Select the Report Incident option and select the Store original file as evidence if you want to store evidence files.Click the three dots next to the User Notification and select a notification from the list.On the Reaction tab, set the following:.Select the Application Template name that was saved in the previous step, and click OK.Set the Value as fsquirt.exe. Click Save.Under the Available Properties section, select the Property Original Executable File Name.Enter the Application Template name and leave the rest to its default.Click the three dots next to Applications and click New Item.Select the Classification and End-User of your choice.On the Condition tab, click the three dots next to Classification.Set the Severity according to your requirement.On the Application File Access Protection page, perform the steps below:.Click the Actions drop-down list and select New Rule, Application File Access Protection.On the DLP Rule Set page, select the Data Protection tab. ![]()
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