Yes, it's kind of possible. Not through the GUI, but through a custom .sbi file. There's a documentation out there somewhere on this forum... we probably should make it up-to-date and put it in an easier to find place
Create a GT500.sbi file, for example, with the following contents:
Code:
// info: GT500s blocks
:: SomeProductNameHere
File:"Description","C:\Test\XYZ\HelloWorld.exe","filesize=X,md5=Y"
AutoRunByFilename:"*\HelloWorld.exe","","filesize=X,md5=Y"
This somewhat easier .sbi plaintext format is exactly for purposes like yours - users defining their own rules Size and MD5 are easy to get through FileAlyzer; TeaTimer will also catch it through the first line, the second is to find startup entries on a regular scan.
You need to restart TeaTimer after creating this file.