Reference Guide

Manage Policies
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7. To enable connections to the internal update server, select Enabled. To enable later, clear the
Enabled check box.
8. In the Order field, set the sequence in which clients will contact the internal update server in
relation to other update servers. Dell recommends that you set the Order for internal update
servers to precede the Order for external update servers.
9. Select the type of repository or path to the update server: HTTP repository, FTP repository, UNC
path, or Local path.
10. Enter the URL or path to the internal update server.
11. Complete the remaining fields in the form, and click OK.
12. Repeat these steps to designate additional internal update servers.
To revert an internal update server to non-update server status, enter the appropriate command:
VSSETUP_86.EXE /SetRelayServerEnable=0
or
VSSETUP_64.EXE /SetRelayServerEnable=0
Data Guardian
Data Guardian
Data Guardian basic policies are available for these populations:
Cloud Encryption - Enterprise, Endpoint Groups, and Endpoints
Protected Office Documents - Enterprise (master switch)
Mobile Client - Enterprise, Domain, User Groups, and User
Web Portal - Enterprise, Domain, User Groups, and User
An audit trail of file activity allows you to monitor security. See Dell Data Guardian and Audit Events.
Determine which Data Guardian policy groups you want to enable for Windows and Mac:
Data Guardian Policy Groups Windows Mac
Cloud Encryption is On
Protected Office Documents is Off
Office and non-Office documents are
protected as .xen files based on policies set.
A DDG VDisk virtual drive displays in the
client's Windows Explorer.
Office and non-Office documents are
protected
as .xen files based on policies set.
Cloud Encryption is Off
Protected Office Documents is On
Office documents are protected based on
policies. For more information, see Set
Security Policies to Protect Office Documents
in Windows.
No DDG VDisk virtual drive is created. Non-
Office documents are not impacted.
N/A
Both are On Non-Office documents are protected as .xen
files if in the DDG VDisk virtual drive.
A DDG VDisk virtual drive displays in the
client's Windows Explorer.
Office documents have different levels of
security based on policy. If protected, the
Office document retains its extension in the
cloud but unauthorized users cannot access
Non-Office documents are protected as .xen
files.
Office documents are protected based on
Protected Office policies.
For more information, see
Set Security
Policies to Protect Office Documents in Mac.