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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
OL-28826-01
Chapter 33 Configuring Policy Objects for Remote Access VPNs
Add and Edit File Object Dialog Boxes
File Object — Choose a file Dialog Box
Use the File Object — Choose a file dialog box to select the file to use for the file object you are adding
or editing. The available files are managed using Image Manager. For more information, see Image
Manager Supported Image Types, page 70-3.
File Type The type of file. If you create the object while configuring a policy, the
correct file type is pre-selected. Options are:
Image—For graphic files.
Cisco Secure Desktop Package
Plug-In—For browser plug-in files.
AnyConnect Profile
AnyConnect Image
Hostscan Image
File The name and full path of the file. Click Browse to select the file.
The following file types are managed using Image Manager. For more
information, see Image Manager Supported Image Types, page 70-3.
Cisco Secure Desktop Package
Plug-In—For browser plug-in files.
AnyConnect Image
Hostscan Image
For AnyConnect Profile and Image files, you can add a file from the
Security Manager server. You cannot select files from a network server.
Tip You can control the ability to add files from the Security
Manager client from Tools > Security Manager
Administration > Customize Desktop. For more information,
see Customize Desktop Page, page 11-6.
For file objects that you are editing, the path indicates the location in
the Security Manager file repository.
File Name on Device The file name you want to use when the file is downloaded to the device
when you deploy policies. The default is to use the same file name as
the original file.
If the object was created by discovering policies from the device, this
field uses the original name of the file as it existed on the device. This
might not be the same name as it exists on the Security Manager server
if the original name duplicated existing file names on the server.
Category The category assigned to the object. Categories help you organize and
identify rules and objects. See Using Category Objects, page 6-12.
Table 33-16 Add and Edit File Object Dialog Boxes (Continued)
Element Description