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Administrator Help | TRITON AP-DATA | Version 8.3.x
Related topics:
Configuring Endpoint Deployment
Endpoint Devices
Endpoint Applications
Endpoint Application Groups
In this section, you can configure parameters for endpoints, such as how often to test connectivity and check for updates, how much disk space to use for system files, and the action to take when user confirmation is required but not attained.
1.
Select
Settings > General > Endpoint
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2.
Complete the fields as follows.
General tab
Field
Description
Connectivity
Test connectivity every
Select how often (between 1-60 minutes) endpoints test connectivity. Default is 5 minutes.
Check for updates every
Select how often (between 30 seconds and 24 hours) endpoints check for configuration updates. Default is 1 hour.
An endpoint is disconnected if no signal is received within
Define when (between 1-60 hours) the endpoint is determined to be disconnected. Default is 48 hours.
Administration
Action
For certain endpoint incidents, users are asked whether they want to continue, even though their operation breached policy. If they do not answer, indicate whether to block or permit the event.
Enable endpoint administrator password
If you do not want endpoint users to be able to un-install the endpoint client software or disable blocking or anti-tampering, select this check box. Anyone who tries to perform these functions will be prompted for a password. Enter the password here. It must:
Be at least 8 characters
Contain upper case characters
Contain lower case characters
Contain numbers
Contain non-alphanumeric characters
A password is not required to administer endpoint clients.
Optical Media
Permit third-party CD/DVD burning
The system monitors unencrypted data being copied to native Windows and Mac CD/DVD burner applications.
It can monitor non-native Windows CD/DVD burner applications as well, but only blocks or permits operations without performing content classification.
Select this option if you want to allow users to burn data to CD/DVD using third-party burner applications.
Non-native CD/DVD blocking applies to CD, DVD, and Blue-ray read-write devices on Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2012 endpoints.
Linux endpoint does not support CD/DVD burners.
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