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File Scanning Activity

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File Scanning Activity

The File Scanning Activity widget shows the number of clean, suspicious, and malicious events that have occurred at specific times over a selected time period.

The data can be displayed hourly or in daily. If it is set to Hourly, a bar will be displayed for each hour over selected time period. Hourly data is only available when selected time period is set to the Last 24 hours. If it is set to Daily, a bar will be shown for each day over selected time period.

When holding the shift key on keyboard, you can select an area in the chart to zoom it out. You can then use mouse pointer to move the chart forward and backward.

Hovering the cursor over a colored portion of a bar in the graph for a brief time will show the exact number of events of the selected type that occurred at that time.

Select the Edit icon to type a custom widget title, enter the refresh interval, and select the time period. The default refresh interval is 300 seconds. The default time period is the last seven days.

File Scanning Activity

The File Scanning Activity widget shows the number of clean, suspicious, and malicious events that have occurred at specific times over a selected time period.

The data can be displayed hourly or in daily. If it is set to Hourly, a bar will be displayed for each hour over selected time period. Hourly data is only available when selected time period is set to the Last 24 hours. If it is set to Daily, a bar will be shown for each day over selected time period.

When holding the shift key on keyboard, you can select an area in the chart to zoom it out. You can then use mouse pointer to move the chart forward and backward.

Hovering the cursor over a colored portion of a bar in the graph for a brief time will show the exact number of events of the selected type that occurred at that time.

Select the Edit icon to type a custom widget title, enter the refresh interval, and select the time period. The default refresh interval is 300 seconds. The default time period is the last seven days.