Our design office users are having server intermittent performance issues when running Autodesk Powershell scripts. When saving a file a Powershell Script is ran to compare files on the host machine and the server.
Autodesk have created a test environment and state the issue is not with the Powershell Script.
We have added folder exclusion and the folder containing the Powershell Script.
FOLDER EXCLUSION c:\ProgramData\Autodesk\Vault 2020\Extensions\
Anti-Exploit Blade > Inspect all domains and files
Anti-Ransomware Blade > File Quarantine Settings
Forensic Blade > Anti-Ransomware and Behavioral Guard and Forensic Settings
SHA1 FILE HASH c:\ProgramData\Autodesk\Vault 2020\Extensions\DataStandard\CAD.Custom\addins\Default.ps1
Anti-Exploit Blade > Inspect all domains and files
SHA1 FILE HASH c:\ProgramData\Autodesk\Vault 2020\Extensions\DataStandard\CAD.Custom\addins\FileNameValidation.ps1
Anti-Exploit Blade > Inspect all domains and files
We are using Sandblast Endpoint Client E83
We are left to remove Endpoint Client from a couple of machines to see if it is indeed an issue with the Endpoint Client.
While this is taking place i thought it prudent to check to see if there are any known issues with scanning of Powershell Scripts, maybe specifically with E83. We can't see anywhere to exclude .ps1 files type explicitly, so we have excluded the folders and by file hash, is this best practice or is there a better way ?
Any advice or comments welcome