![]() The primary keys of file evidence as well as used for 'Matching' are: Name,Version,Company,Description,Size. I notice one user mentioned 'FilePath' in the previous thread, please note this path 'attribute' is simply an non-primary column value for information purpose for all the windows exe file. Take the famous MS office Home vs Pro for instance, the combination can be EXE fileĢ. ![]() And it's good to find one exe and set as 'Not allowed' exe in one edition, but 'Required' in the other. Then we can use the 'combination' by 'Recognition Rule' to differentiate. Ideally it's better to find a uniqueness 'exe' exist in one edition but not the other. In order to use 'FileEvidence-exe' to differentiate Home vs Pro edition. In case, the following two points can help during your research work (even I personally are not familiar with vendor software)ġ. We have the freeware version packaged for deployment. XMind is another application with similar issues where its not clear in FNMS as to which is the freeware vs commercial version. We had to manually create the File Evidence for the Pro edition. Why the mismatch between Home and Professional in FNMS? The Installer and File Evidence in FNMS do not seem to accurately reflect the difference between the two Editions (Home vs Professional). We have the Professional v9.4 edition packaged for deployment but FNMS was showing these as the Home v9.4 edition and I confirmed with several users who sent me screenshots that they do actually have the Professional edition installed. Why does the App list in FNMS not reflect these other Professional versions? Yet if I look at the vendor website they have like for like versions between Home and Professional editions. Now.when I look at All Applications in FNMS, I can only see 2 version of MobaXterm Professional - 9.0 and 9.4 yet there are multiple versions of the Home edition ranging from v7 through to 12.3. If Company's want to use the app, they need to subscribe to the Professional edition. Under Windows 10, users can't install it themselves anyway. The Home edition of MobaXterm (by Mobatek) is freeware and can only be used in a company/commercial environment by the person that downloaded it and cannot be packaged for deployment.
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