Application Management
Application command line recording enabled enables you to collect additional command line information, as you would see in Task Manager. This will display in Resolve.
Application focus history allows you to track active application windows and their titles and track the movement between applications.
If you turn on Application focus history, it retains the active window information in the agent. You can go into Resolve and see the application focus change as they go to different active windows. It is not turned on by default because it retains a lot of data.
Application focus history all except these apps allows you to exclude specific executables from being recorded when focus history is enabled.
Application focus history data retention period (days) is the amount of time to retain the data. The default is 30 days.
Application focus history only these apps allows you to include specific executables when focus history is enabled.
NOTE: If you have the tracking level set with only these or except these apps, you must add the specific applications to the corresponding field.
Application focus history tracking level enables you to set the mode that controls which window titles are tracked. Options are: 0 - No apps, 1 - Only These, 2 - All Except, 3 - All Apps.
Path Redaction Style enables you to capture a path to a file that someone is using in a program. Options are: 0 - Off, 1 - remove the User directory paths, 2 - Remove all paths.
Replace user name is for pseudoanonymization. Options are: 0 - Off, 1 - Terminal ID, 2 - MD5 Hash of account name, 3 - MD5 Hash of account name and table.
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