4.
Check that the manual scanning settings are valid for the managed domain.
5.
Click
to save and distribute the policy.
Launching spyware scanning in the whole domain
In this example, a manual scan is launched in the whole domain.
This will partially clean out the
Spyware and riskware reported by hosts
table.
1.
Select
Root
on the
Policy domains
tab.
2.
As the manual scanning task also includes manual virus scanning, check the settings on the
Manual
scanning
page, and modify them if necessary.
3.
Go to the
Operations
tab, and click the
Scan for viruses and spyware
button.
Note:
You have to distribute the policy for the operation to start.
4.
Click
to save and distribute the policy.
Allowing the use of a spyware or riskware component
In this example, the use of a spyware or riskware component that was found during the spyware scanning is
allowed for one host.
1.
On the
Policy domains
tab, select the host for which you want to allow the use of spyware or riskware.
2.
Go to the
Settings
tab and select the
Spyware control
page.
3.
Select the spyware component you want to allow on the
Spyware and riskware reported by hosts
table,
and click
Exclude application
.
A dialog asking you to confirm the action opens.
4.
Check the information displayed in the dialog, and if you are sure you want to allow the application to run
on the host or domain, click
OK
.
The selected application will be moved to the
Applications excluded from spyware scanning
table.
5.
Click
to save and distribute the policy.
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