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Security Services
Configuring Application Control
Cisco ISA500 Series Integrated Security Appliances Administration Guide
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STEP 4
To manually update the application signatures at any time, click Check for Update 
Now
 to check for signature updates from Cisco’s signature server immediately. 
You can also click Check for Updates Now from the Security Services > 
Dashboard page to manually update the application signatures. 
STEP 5
To manually update the application signatures from your local PC, perform the 
following steps: 
a. You must first download the application signature file from Cisco’s signature 
server to your local PC. 
b. In the Manually Update Signature Database area, click Browse to locate and 
select the signature file from your local PC.
c. Click Update Database
Advanced Application Control Settings
Use the Application Control Advanced Settings page to enable or disable the 
detection for each application. 
STEP 1
Click Security Services > Application Control > Application Control Advanced 
Settings
The Application Control Advanced Settings window opens. 
STEP 2
The security appliance supports a long list of applications. You can use the table 
filter settings to filter the applications in the table and then specify the detection 
settings for all selected applications: 
Category: Allows you to filter the applications by category. Choose the 
category that you want from the drop-down list. Only the applications that 
belong to the selected category are displayed. You can click the triangle 
next to a category to expand or contract all applications under the category. 
Application: Allows you to filter the application by application name. Enter 
the name of the application in the field. Only the application that you 
specified is displayed in the table. 
Detection: Allows you to filter the applications by detection status. Choose 
Enable to display all applications with detection enabled or choose Disable 
to display all applications with detection disabled.