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Configure the settings for detecting virus outbreaks and
notification about such events. (Chapter 11, page 93).
2.3. Server protection system
maintenance
Maintaining the server protection system in the up-to-date state involves:
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periodic updating of the anti-virus and the content filtration databases;
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receiving and processing notifications about detection of objects
containing malware or SPAM and about threats of virus outbreaks;
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regular review of reports about the application operation and about the
state of the mail server protection;
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processing and cleaning of the backup storage.
2.4. Application’s operation on a
cluster of servers
Kaspersky Security 5.5 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 does not fully
support the cluster technology; however, it will function correctly on a cluster of
servers treating each node as a separate physical Exchange server.
A message arriving at a virtual Exchange server will be forwarded to one of the
cluster’s nodes. Streams of e-mail messages for each node may not intersect.
The application will process a message at the node to which this message had
been forwarded by the virtual Exchange server.
The scan results for each node of the cluster, namely,
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backup storage contents;
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information included into the reports;
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the group of events registered in the Microsoft Windows event log and in
the application’s log files;
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values of virus outbreak counters
will be provided only for those messages that had been forwarded to this node of
the cluster by the virtual Exchange server.