User Guide

Introducing the Management Edition Program
8 Management Edition
Automated software distribution
The Management Console enables enhanced distribution speeds to a large
number of machines and efficiently stores domain and machine
information as registry entries (not .INI files).
An enhanced Batch Install method lets desktop and laptop users initiate an
update upon login for fast installation of anti-virus software and updates.
Linked repositories reduce WAN traffic by allowing you to distribute
software between repositories without having to install software from
separate CD-ROM discs.
Different language versions of the same anti-virus software can co-exist in
a single repository. You specify the language version to be distributed for
each machine, group, or domain.
Software installation reports show which anti-virus software is installed on
which machines, which machines are in which anti-virus domain, and
which machines have a non-standard configuration.
Real-time virus detection and notification
On-access (inbound and outbound) anti-virus scanning provides real-time
identification of both known and unknown viruses upon file access, create,
copy, rename, and run; disk access; system startup; and system shutdown.
On-demand anti-virus scanning offers user-initiated detection of known
boot, file, macro, multi-partite, stealth, encrypted, and polymorphic
viruses located within files, drives (local and network), and diskettes.
The Alert Manager offers centralized virus notification via alphanumeric
pager, SMTP e-mail, SNMP messaging, DMI alerting, audible alerting,
network broadcast, program execution, and Windows NT event logging.
(For details, see Chapter 6, Using the Alert Manager, in your online
Administrators Guide.)
At-a-glance scan status via the anti-virus domain view reveals whether a
machine is all clear, infected, or overdue for a scan.
Scans can be scheduled for entire member groups, as well as individual
machines or the whole domain.
Virus-scan reports display how many virus alerts have occurred over a
specified period of time on specified machines.