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3.6.2
Locking and Unlocking all Settings on a Page at Once
The following links can be used to lock and unlock all settings on a page:
For more information on locking and unlocking all settings throughout the
F-Secure Policy Manager user interface, see also “
Preventing Users from Changing Settings
.
For more information on forcing values to subdomains and viewing the
current domain values, see “
Context Menu on Settings Pages
.
Text boxes:
Inherited values are displayed as dimmed (with
grey text).
Settings that are not inherited are displayed as
black text on a white background.
Check boxes:
Inherited values are displayed as dimmed on a
grey background,
Values that are not inherited are displayed on a
white background.
Allow user
changes
Unlocks all the settings that have a lock symbol
displayed beside them on the current page.
After this the users can change these settings.
Disallow user
changes
Locks all the settings that have a lock symbol
displayed beside them on the current page.
After this the users cannot change these
settings.
Clear all...
Clears all the settings that have been redefined
on the current page and restores the default or
inherited values.
Summary of Contents for CLIENT SECURITY 7.00
Page 1: ...F Secure Client Security Administrator s Guide...
Page 10: ...10 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Overview 11 Additional Documentation 13...
Page 41: ...CHAPTER2 41 Click Next to continue...
Page 75: ...CHAPTER3 75 Real Time Scanning Figure 3 10 Settings Real Time Scanning page...
Page 78: ...78 Manual Scanning Figure 3 11 Settings Manual Scanning...
Page 82: ...82 Spyware Control Figure 3 12 Settings Spyware Control...
Page 88: ...88 Firewall Security Levels Figure 3 15 Settings Firewall Security Levels...
Page 91: ...CHAPTER3 91 Firewall Rules Figure 3 16 Settings Firewall Rules...
Page 229: ...229 8 UPGRADING SOFTWARE Overview Upgrading Software 230...
Page 278: ...278 A APPENDIX Modifying PRODSETT INI Overview 279 Configurable Prodsett ini Settings 279...
Page 292: ...292 B APPENDIX E mail Scanning Alert and Error Messages Overview 293...
Page 297: ...297 GLOSSARY...