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Modify Existing Auto-Remediation Rules

The users can edit auto-remediation rules created on the supported issue types in Secure & Govern. The steps to edit an auto-remediation rule are listed below.

How To Edit an Auto-Remediation Rule

  • Log into Egnyte Secure and Govern.
  • Navigate to Settings.
  • Select Analysis Rules.
  • Select Issue Type (example: “Public Link”).
  • Select Edit from the menu on the right.
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  • Change the Rule Name or Description if desired. Select Next.
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  • Change the Match Criteria if desired.
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When “ALL” is selected, all the rule conditions must be met for an issue to be auto-remediated. When “ANY” is selected, auto-remediation will occur when any of the rule conditions are met.

  • Change or Delete the Rule Conditions if desired.
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  • Change the Rule Action if desired.
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  • Select Next.
  • Change whether or not to Apply this rule to previously detected issues that match the selected criteria and click Next.
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  • Select Next.
  • Review the Rule Configuration. Click on Save.
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The Back button can be selected at any time to change the rule configuration prior to the rule being created.

  • The Auto-Remediation Rule is updated.
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Currently, only one auto-remediation rule can be created per issue type.

How To Delete a Auto-Remediation Rule

The users can delete auto-remediation rules created on the supported issue types in Secure & Govern. The steps to delete an auto-remediation rule are listed below. 

  • Log into Secure and Govern.
  • Go to Settings.
  • Select Analysis Rules.
  • Select Issue Type (example: “Public Link”).
  • Select Delete from the menu on the right.
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  • The delete Auto-remediation Rule modal appears.
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  • Select Delete. The Auto-remediation Rule is deleted.
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