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Table Of Contents
- Implementation Guide for Symantec™ Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition
- Technical Support
- Contents
- 1. Introducing Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition
- About Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition
- About the types of protection
- Single console management
- How you are protected out-of-the-box
- Key features of Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition
- Components of Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition
- Where to get more information about Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition
- 2. Planning the installation
- 3. Installing Symantec Protection Center
- 4. Preparing for client installation
- 5. Installing the Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition client
- 6. Migrating to Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition
- 7. Starting the Symantec Protection Center console
- 8. Monitoring endpoint protection
- About monitoring endpoint protection
- Viewing the Daily Status Report
- Viewing the Weekly Status Report
- Viewing system protection
- Viewing virus and risk activity
- Viewing client inventory
- Finding unscanned computers
- Finding offline computers
- Viewing risks
- Viewing attack targets and sources
- About events and event logs
- 9. Managing security policies and computer groups
- 10. Managing content updates from LiveUpdate
- 11. Managing notifications
- 12. Managing product licenses
- 13. Managing protection scans
- About managing protection scans
- How protection scans work
- About the default protection scan settings
- Enabling File System Auto-Protect
- Scheduling an administrator-defined scan
- Scanning computers
- Updating virus definitions on computers
- About managing quarantined files
- Enabling or disabling TruScan proactive threat scans
- About adjusting the protection scans
- About exceptions
- 14. Managing firewall protection
- 15. Managing intrusion prevention protection
- 16. Managing administrator accounts
- 17. Managing disaster recovery
- A. Maintaining and troubleshooting Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition
- Restarting client computers
- Finding managed computers
- Converting an unmanaged computer
- Finding the server host name and IP address
- Modifying email server settings
- Modifying the server installation settings
- Investigating client problems
- Troubleshooting Symantec Protection Center communication problems
- Troubleshooting content update problems
- Providing information for Symantec Support
- B. Managing mobile clients and remote clients
- Index
Table 11-1
Notification management (continued)
DescriptionTask
View and respond to unacknowledged notifications.
See “Viewing notifications” on page 97.
View unacknowledged
notifications
Optionally create notifications to remind you and other
administrators about important issues.
See “Creating a notification” on page 98.
Create new notifications
Optionally create filters to expand or limit your view of
notifications.
See “Creating a notification filter” on page 98.
Create notification filters
How notifications work
Notifications alert administrators and users about potential security problems.
For example, a notification can alert administrators about an expired license or
a virus infection.
Events can trigger a notification. A new security risk, a change to a client computer,
or trialware license expiration can trigger a notification.
Actions can occur once a notification is triggered. These actions include logging
the notification, running a batch file or executable file, and sending an email
message.
See “About the default notifications” on page 96.
See “Creating a notification” on page 98.
About the default notifications
Several notifications are pre-configured for your use.
Click Help for more information about the default notifications.
Table 11-2
Default notifications
DescriptionNotification
The notification alerts administrators about new client
software packages.
New Client Software
Managing notifications
How notifications work
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