Computer Settings Tab

Configure the following settings:

User Actions

  • Show taskbar icon – select the checkbox to display Faronics Anti-Virus icon on the taskbar at the computer(s). If this checkbox is not selected, Faronics Anti-Virus will be hidden to the user.

  • Allow manual scanning – select the checkbox to allow users to manually initiate Faronics Anti-Virus scanning at the computer(s).

  • Allow user to take action on scan results – select the checkbox to allow the computer user to take action on the scan results.

  • Allow user to abort a scan initiated locally- select the checkbox to allow users to abort the scan initiated locally at the computer.

Windows Security Center

  • Integrate into Windows Security Center – select the checkbox to integrate Faronics Anti-Virus into the Windows Security Center. Windows Security Center will notify you via the System Tray if Faronics Anti-Virus is active or inactive.

Anti-Virus Cache Server

  • Use Anti-Virus Cache Server – select the checkbox if you have set up an Anti-Virus Cache Server on your network that downloads and distributes virus definitions to all computers. For more information, refer to Anti-Virus Cache Server.

  • Server IP – specify the IP address of the Anti-Virus Cache Server.

  • Server Name – specify the name of the Anti-Virus Cache Server.

  • Port – specify the port of the Anti-Virus Cache Server.

  • Connect to Web Server if there is no communication with the Anti-Virus Cache Server in the last x hours – select this option if the managed computers must connect to the Faronics Web Server through the Internet if the Anti-Virus Cache Server is not accessible for some reason.

Log Actions

  • Log Level- select the logging level. Select None for no logging. Select Error to log the error message. Select Trace for trace. Select Verbose for detailed logging.

  • Number of rolling log files – specify the number of logging files. The logging information is stored in the files serially. For example, if there are 3 files A,B and C, Faronics Anti-Virus first writes the error logs to file A. Once file A is full, it starts writing to file B and finally file C. Once file C is full, the data in file A is erased and new logging data is written to it.

  • File size up to- Select the size of each file in MB.

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