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Apart from the Exchange (manage) permission required to access Exchange and install content, the Alert configuration (manage) permission is also required to install/uninstall alert packs via Exchange.

Install and uninstall

Requirements & additional info

Apart from the requirements described in the Required data sources section, certain alerts require the installation of specific lookups for a correct functioning. These lookups will be indicated in the description, displayed in bold inside a Requirements paragraph.

Here you can also find an info button for each alert so that you can check their purpose and a code button to check their queries, as well as additional columns with their priority and data source.

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Searching for specific alerts

You can see the total number of alerts contained in the pack and how many of them are installed in your domain. It is displayed at the top right of the open card and at the bottom of the card thumbnail. This helps you identify the proportions of the pack and understand their significance within your domain.

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You have at your disposal a search box and a set of filters to help you find the desired alert. This is especially useful with alert packs that contain a great number of alerts, which might be cumbersome to navigate.

The search will find matches within the Alert name and Sources columns, while the filters provide additional options to refine results based on priority or installation status (installed vs. uninstalled). The Source dropdown inside the filters shows all the data sources that feed the alert pack, offering the possibility to show alerts based on their data source (selecting several of them will show alerts fed by any of them).

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Install and uninstall

How to install

Alert packs cannot be installed collectively and thus the Install button does not appear at the top right of the card. Each of the alerts must be installed individually by clicking the Install button each of them has in the Included alerts section.

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You can also return to the content in Exchange by clicking the back arrow on your browser and, in case it is part of a content pack that you accessed through the Included content section, you can click the back arrow at the top left of the card to go back to the content pack.

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Update

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Compare with current version

As with the installation process, alert packs cannot be updated collectively. When a new version of an installed alert is available, an Update button will appear in the corresponding alert row, and the code button will show an icon to indicate changes in the query. Clicking the code button opens a query comparison of the currently installed alert and the updated version, displaying changes in green and red.

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