Administrator Guide

Dell Computer Models supported with BIOS Image Integrity Verification
Latitude E5470
Latitude E5570
Latitude E7270
Latitude E7470
Latitude Rugged 5414
Latitude Rugged 7214 Extreme
Latitude Rugged 7414
OptiPlex 3040
OptiPlex 3240
Precision Workstation 3620
Precision Workstation 7510
Precision Workstation 7710
Precision Workstation T3420
Venue 10 Pro 5056
Venue Pro 5855
Venue XPS 12 9250
XPS 13 9350
XPS 9550
Configure Advanced Threat Prevention Agent Auto
Update
In the Management Console, you can enroll to receive Advanced Threat Prevention agent auto updates. Enrolling to receive
agent auto updates allows clients to automatically download and apply updates from the Advanced Threat Prevention service.
Updates are released monthly.
NOTE:
Agent auto updates are supported with Dell Server v9.4.1 or later.
Receive agent auto updates
To enroll to receive agent auto updates:
1. In the left pane of the Management Console, click Management > Services Management.
2. On the Advance Threats tab, under Agent Auto Update, click On then click Save Preferences.
It may take a few moments for the information to populate and for auto updates to display.
Stop receiving agent auto updates
To stop receiving agent auto updates:
1. In the left pane of the Management Console, click Management > Services Management.
2. On the Advance Threats tab, under Agent Auto Update, click Off then click Save Preferences.
Assign or Modify Administrative Roles
View or modify existing Administrator privileges from the Administrators page in the Management Console.
Administrator Roles
Administrator login is integrated with Active Directory to simplify the process of managing administrators and to allow you to
leverage your existing user authentication infrastructure. Administrators are assigned roles that define what level of access each
administrator is allowed. For example, some administrators may only be allowed to implement help desk assisted recovery while
others have full access to edit security policies. You can assign administrator roles to Active Directory groups so you can easily
change the level of administrator access users have with a simple change to AD group membership. Non-domain users can be
granted reporting-only access via Compliance Reporter.
The System administrator role is required to perform the following tasks:
Provision or recover the Advanced Threat Prevention service
Enroll for Advanced Threat Prevention auto updates
Set email or dashboard notifications for Advanced Threat Prevention alerts
Back up and download existing Advanced Threat Prevention certificates
NOTE: The security administrator role is required to view, modify, or commit policies.
To view or modify existing administrator privileges, follow these steps:
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