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Systemwalker Desktop Keeper User's Guide for Administrator
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8.2.18 Clipboard Operation Prohibition Log

This is the log when copying information from the virtual environment to the physical environment or from the physical environment to the virtual environment via clipboard is prohibited. The log will be collected in both environments.

Set policy for collection

Set policy in the Terminal Initial Settings window, the User Policy Settings window or the window after the Management Console is started (CT policy settings window).

In Clipboard, set Prohibit of clipboard operation between different environments to Prohibit.

Displayed content

The following log content can be viewed:

Name: name of the client (CT)

Occurrence Date and Time: time for collecting logs at client (CT)

User ID: logon user name of the client (CT)

Domain Name: it is the domain name of the client (CT) when logging on to domain while it is the computer name of the client (CT) when logging on to local computer

Type: Clipboard Operation (fixed value)

Classification: violation

Attachment: when the attached data (original file) exists, display "1"

Content: the following content is displayed:

Example of Content:

In text format

Clipboard operation has been performed between different environments. Direction: [Virtual party->Physical party], Operation source PC: [PC001], Operation target PC: [PC002], Application name: [Notepad.exe], Format: [Text], Content: [Clipboard Copy]

In image format

Clipboard operation has been performed between different environments. Direction: [Virtual party->Physical party], Operation source PC: [PC001], Operation target PC: [PC002], Application name: [Notepad.exe], Format: [Image], Content: [Clipboard Copy]

In file format

Clipboard operation has been performed between different environments. Direction: [Virtual party->Physical party], Operation source PC: [PC001], Operation target PC: [PC002], Application name: [Notepad.exe], Format: [File], Content: [Clipboard Copy]

Note: (not displayed)