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Settings options
Administrator Help | Forcepoint DLP | Version 8.7.x
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Following are the options available under Settings. Items marked with an asterisk (*) do not apply to the DLP Module for Forcepoint Web Security or Forcepoint Email Security.
General
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Reporting: Set reporting preferences, such as the number of incidents to include.
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Backup: Configure system backup settings, such as the path to the backup storage location and the number of copies to keep.
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Incident Export: Configure settings for incident export, such as where to save the export file.
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Endpoint*: 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.
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Mobile*: Define how the management server should manage the mobile devices covered by policy.
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Remediation: Define the location of the syslog server and mail release gateway used for remediation.
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Mail Servers: Set up the mail server that should be used to receive email requests for workflow updates—the incoming mail server—as well as the mail server that should be used for sending the notifications—the outgoing mail server.
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Alerts: Define when to trigger alerts and whether the alerts should be sent to the syslog or emailed to an administrator.
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Archive Storage: Specify where to store the incident archives and how much disk space to allow.
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Services: Configure services such as Linking Service, Microsoft RMS, CASB, File Labeling, and Risk-Adaptive Protection.
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User Directories: Define the user directories to use for Forcepoint DLP users and other policy resources such as devices and networks.
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Archive Partitions: Archive, restore, or delete partitions.
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Policy Updates: Install updates to Forcepoint DLP predefined policies.
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Subscription: View and update product subscription information.
Authorization
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Administrators: Set up and manage Forcepoint DLP administrators and assign roles.
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Roles: Edit access privileges or add new roles.
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My Settings: Configure personal settings, such as whether to get want system reminders about pending deployment.
Deployment
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System Modules: Manage system components such as Forcepoint DLP servers, fingerprint repositories, policy engines, cloud proxy service, and agents.
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Endpoint Profiles*: Configure endpoint profiles.

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