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a From the Category list, select the policy category.
b From the Actions column, click Edit to open the policy configuration page.
Create a new policy
a Click New Policy to open New Policy dialog box.
b From the Create a new policy based on this existing policy list, select one of the
settings.
c Type a new policy name.
d Click OK. The new policy appears in the list of existing policies.
3 From the Settings for list, select Workstation or Server.
4 From the Quarantine page, accept the default quarantine directory, or select a different
directory.
5 To configure the days the quarantined items are saved, click Automatically delete
quarantined data after the specified number of days and type the Number of days
to keep backed-up data in the quarantine directory.
VirusScan Console
Configure the Quarantine Manager Policy using this user interface console.
Task
For option definitions, click ? in the interface.
1 From the Task list, right-click Quarantine Manager Policy, then click Properties to
open the Quarantine Manager Policy dialog box.
2 Accept the default quarantine directory, or select a different directory.
3 To configure the days the quarantined items are saved, click Automatically delete
quarantined data after the specified number of days and type the Number of days
to keep backed-up data in the quarantine directory.
Managing quarantined items
Process quarantined items to further check these items and manually delete or restore them
using the VirusScan Console.
NOTE: From the ePolicy Orchestrator console, use the Restore from Quarantine client task
to restore quarantined items.
Task
For option definitions, click ? in the interface.
1 From the VirusScan Console Task list, click Quarantine Manager Policy to open the
Quarantine Manager Policy dialog box.
2 Click the Manager tab, and right-click an item to access these advanced options:
• Restore.
• Rescan.
• Delete.
• Check for false positive.
Part III - Response: Handling Threats
Detections and responses
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