Managing anti-virus software policies, Anti-virus software policy list contents, Anti-virus software policy details – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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To delete an IP URL group:
1.
Click the User tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select User Security Policy > Endpoint Access Control > IP URL Group.
The IP URL group list displays all IP URL groups.
3.
Click the Delete icon
for the IP URL group you want to delete.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
4.
Click OK.
Managing anti-virus software policies
The system defines anti-virus software control for several types of anti-virus software in Windows, Linux,
and Mac OS. You can enable anti-virus software control in a security policy and specify an anti-virus
software policy. The anti-virus software policy determines whether an anti-virus software type application
control is installed and running, and whether the anti-virus engine version and virus definition version
match the policy. When an access user is authenticated, the iNode client checks the anti-virus software
on the user endpoint according to the configuration in the security policy.
Anti-virus software policy management allows you to view, add, modify, and delete an anti-virus software
policy. You can specify the anti-virus software type application controls to be checked and the anti-virus
engine version and virus definition version.
Anti-virus software policy list contents
The anti-virus software policy list has the following parameters:
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Anti-Virus Software Policy Name—Name of the anti-virus software policy. Click the name to view
detailed information.
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Service Group—Service group to which the anti-virus software policy belongs.
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Description—Description of the anti-virus software policy.
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Modify—Click the Modify icon
to modify the anti-virus software policy.
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Delete—Click the Delete icon
to delete the anti-virus software policy.
Anti-virus software policy details
The anti-virus software policy details page has a basic information area and areas for Windows, Linux,
and Mac OS.
Basic information area
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Policy Name—Name of the anti-virus software policy.
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Service Group—Service group to which the anti-virus software policy belongs.
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Description—Description of the anti-virus software policy.
Windows, Linux, and Mac OS areas
The Windows, Linux, and Mac OS areas list the anti-virus software that can be checked by the iNode
client.