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Resolved vs. Unresolved Applications

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Resolved vs. Unresolved Applications

By default, all new applications have an Unresolved status. Unresolved means that either FortiEDR or the user have not examined the application to ensure that it is safe. Applications with the Unresolved status are indicated by the icon in the application list.

FortiEDR automatically resolves an application as safe by checking the application’s characteristics. For example, checking the application’s reputation and vulnerabilities to ensure that it does not have a bad reputation or critical vulnerabilities. Applications that meet these criteria are automatically changed to the Resolved status by FortiEDR. Applications with the Resolved status are indicated by the icon in the application list. Applications can also be changed to the Resolved status by the user, as described onResolved vs. Unresolved Applications

Resolved vs. Unresolved Applications

By default, all new applications have an Unresolved status. Unresolved means that either FortiEDR or the user have not examined the application to ensure that it is safe. Applications with the Unresolved status are indicated by the icon in the application list.

FortiEDR automatically resolves an application as safe by checking the application’s characteristics. For example, checking the application’s reputation and vulnerabilities to ensure that it does not have a bad reputation or critical vulnerabilities. Applications that meet these criteria are automatically changed to the Resolved status by FortiEDR. Applications with the Resolved status are indicated by the icon in the application list. Applications can also be changed to the Resolved status by the user, as described onResolved vs. Unresolved Applications