Reference Guide
Security Management Server v10.2.7 AdminHelp
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Schedule Selected
Selected
Not Selected
This policy is the "master policy" for all other Client Scheduling policies. If this
policy is Not Selected, no Client Scheduling takes place, regardless of other
policy values.
A Selected value enables the Client Scheduling options.
Schedule Repeats Daily
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
The schedule configuration defines when the task should run. Schedule types
are Daily, Weekly, and Monthly.
Daily: Runs the task every day at the specified Schedule Start Time.
Weekly: Runs the task weekly on the days specified in Day of the Week.
Monthly: Runs the task monthly on the specified Day of the Month.
Schedule Start Time
String
String - format is [HH:mm tt]. Example: 11:59 PM
The time the task should run.
Day of the Week Wednesday
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
The day of the week the task should run.
Day of the Month 1
1-31
The day of the month the task should run.
Example: 17.
Debug Logging for
Malware and
Exploit Protection
Not Selected
Selected
Not Selected
A Selected value enables debug logging of Malware and Exploit Protection
activity.
Exploit Protection Off
On
Off
Toggle to ON to enable Exploit Protection. If toggled to OFF, no Exploit
Protection policies are applied.
Exploit Protection protects the critical operating system resources from
changes made by malware or other unauthorized processes.
On-Access
Protection
Off
On
Off
Toggle to ON to enable On-Access Protection. If toggled to OFF, no On-Access
Protection policies are applied.
On-Access Protection protects the critical operating system resources from
changes made by malware or other unauthorized processes at the time a
resource is accessed.
Max Seconds for
Scan
45
10 to 9999
Specifies the maximum number of seconds for each file scan. Limits each file
scan to the specified number of seconds. If a scan exceeds the time limit, the
scan stops and logs a message.
On-Access Scan
Scan Boot Sectors Selected
Selected
Not Selected
Examines the disk boot sector. Consider disabling this policy if a disk contains a
unique or abnormal boot sector that cannot be scanned.










