Standard File Definitions (SFDs) are sets of file signatures (SHA-1 hash) for all the files of the various operating systems supported by Sanctuary®.
Standard File Definitions can be used to pre-populate the Sanctuary® database, reducing the time required to set it up.
You will find hereafter a list of current and up-to-date Standard File Definitions that complement the ones shipped with the product CD-ROM. Please visit this section regularly in order to check your SFDs versions and language availability or request new ones by writing to sanctuary.support@lumension.com.
Standard File Definitions are available for several Windows Operating Systems in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. Please read and accept the below Standard File Definitions License Agreement before proceeding to any download and installation:
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