Eksempler på bruk av Epolicy orchestrator server på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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Distributed repository requirements Distributed repositories are used throughout your environment to provide access to important content used by your epolicy Orchestrator server.
ensure that this location is accessible to the target epolicy Orchestrator server.
Creating a hierarchy of SuperAgent avoids repetitive download of the content update from the epolicy Orchestrator server or distributed repository.
residing on the epolicy Orchestrator server.
residing on the epolicy Orchestrator server.
exchange data with the epolicy Orchestrator server or Agent Handler.
An agent with relay capability can access the epolicy Orchestrator server or the distributed repository.
Setting up your epolicy Orchestrator server Setting up your epolicy Orchestrator server is the first step to managing your network security.
Configure proxy settings for McAfee Labs Security Threats If you are not using the default epolicy Orchestrator server settings, configure proxy settings for McAfee Labs Security Threats.
About migrating legacy policy assignment rules Policy assignment rules created using a version 4.5 epolicy Orchestrator server were user based by default.
Contents Server configuration overview Essential features Configure essential features Use a proxy server Enter your license key Post-setup tasks Server configuration overview How you set up your epolicy Orchestrator server depends on the unique needs of your environment.
Permission structure For users to be able to log on to an epolicy Orchestrator server using Windows authentication,
starting the server on page 271 You must stop an epolicy Orchestrator server before you can copy the files required by the ticketing server. .
Convert agents to SuperAgents During the global updating process, when the SuperAgent receives an update from the epolicy Orchestrator server it sends wake up calls to all the agents in its network.
Configuring Windows authorization Users attempting to log on to an epolicy Orchestrator server using Windows authentication need a permission set assigned to one of their Active Directory groups to log on successfully.
User accounts and permission sets User accounts 5 Permission structure For users to be able to log on to an epolicy Orchestrator server using Windows authentication,
fastest way to replicate behavior from one epolicy Orchestrator server to another is to export the item describing the behavior
Export and import functionality between McAfee epo servers and versions When moving data from one epolicy Orchestrator server to another there are some data objects that can be easily exported
Configure Windows authorization Users attempting to log on to an epolicy Orchestrator server with Windows authentication need a permission set assigned to one of their Active Directory groups.
fastest way to replicate behavior from one epolicy Orchestrator server to another is to export the item describing the behavior