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This section contains all the fingerprints that have been ignored.
The following information (if available) is shown for the fingerprints (if available):
•Type: The type of the fingerprint. A table listing the types can be found here.
•Name: The name of the software the fingerprint belongs to.
•Version: The version of the software the fingerprint belongs to.
•Publisher: The publisher of the software the fingerprint belongs to.
•Language: The language of the software the fingerprint belongs to.
•Popularity: The number of times the specific fingerprint has been found.
•Recognition: The entry represents the recognition level of the fingerprint.
oFull
oNo publisher
oLite
ochecksumContent: This entry matches the "Fallback product" entry in the filter.
oChecksumFileName: This entry matches the "Fallback publisher" entry in the filter.
oNone
•Ignore reason: Shows the reason why the fingerprint has been ignored. The different reasons why to ignore a fingerprint can be found in the Reasons for Ignoring a Fingerprint paragraph.
•Info: This will open a pop-up showing the information that is contained in the fingerprint.
If a fingerprint is set to ignored, a reason must be given. There are different reasons why a fingerprint might be added to the ignored category.
The following reasons to ignore a fingerprint can be selected:
•Missing information: Necessary information is missing from the fingerprint.
•No qualified information:
•Hotfix: The fingerprint belongs to a hotfix and not to the main product.
•Service Pack: The fingerprint belongs to a service pack and not to the main product.
•Update: The fingerprint belongs to an update an not to the main product.
•Incomplete:
•Ambiguous: The fingerprint can belong to multiple products and cannot be explicitly attributed to a specific product.