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... Managing Users The administrator can add and manage users that can be assigned to the customers to address the incidents, cases and malicious events arising from their respective customer's networks. These technician users can access and view and manage only the dashboards, events and incidents pertaining to the customers assigned to them. The 'Correlated Incidents' and 'Cases' that are...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-325-1-675-8953-Managing-Users.html... Mass Management of Organizations Customer Relationship Management (CRM) allows you to edit, delete, add comments, send emails and 'Transfer Ownership' for multiple organizations simultaneously. This is useful when you are updating or altering details that are common to a set of organization records. For example, may have several organizations with different owners, different sale orders and different projected revenues, but...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-457-1-983-14598-Mass-Management-of-Organizations.html... Mass Management of Organizations Customer Relationship Management (CRM) allows you to edit, delete, add comments, send emails and 'Transfer Ownership' for multiple organizations simultaneously. This is useful when you are updating or altering details that are common to a set of organization records. For example, may have several organizations with different owners, different sale orders and different projected revenues, but...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-289-1-845-11921-Mass-Management-of-Organizations.html...Comodo Secure Shopping. The following sections explain more about: Configure Secure Shopping Use Secure Shopping Environment Shopping and Banking Activities Open applications inside Secure Shopping Environment Configure Secure Shopping The 'Secure Shopping' configuration screen allows you to add websites for Secure Shopping protection and to configure the general behavior of the module. Configure Secure Shopping Click 'Settings' on the CIS home screen Click 'Advanced Protection' > 'Secure Shopping' on the left Secure Shopping Settings Enable Secure Shopping Protection - Activate or deactivate Secure Shopping. (Default = Enabled) Set new on-screen alert timeout to - Secure Shopping displays an alert whenever you visit...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-766-9213-Comodo-Secure-Shopping.html...Comodo security policy Activate a policy Delete a policy Create a new policy Click 'Policy Management' on the left Click 'Create Policy': Create a name for the policy and press enter: Now, click on the policy name to view and edit its current details: The new policy is automatically assigned a set of default rules. You can add new rules, edit or delete rules as required. The policy interface has two tabs – 'Company Rules' and 'Endpoint Rules'. Company Rules – Create rules by event category. Company rules are applied to all protected endpoints. See ' Company Rules ' for more information. Endpoint...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-444-1-905-12701-Manage-EDR-Policies.html...Comodo Client Security will first check for AV database updates. If updates are available they will be downloaded and installed. The scan, based on the profile you selected, will begin immediately. The progress dialog shows the profile name, the location that is currently being scanned, the start time and duration of the scan, the total number of objects scanned so far and the number of threats found. Click 'Pause' to suspend the scan Click 'Resume' to recommence scanning Click 'Stop Scan' to abort the scan process altogether. Once the scan is complete, the results window opens: The results window lists...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-399-1-945-13017-Scan-and-Clean-Your-Computer.html...Comodo Client File/Folders'. CIS ships with a set of predefined file groups which can be viewed in 'Advanced Settings' > 'File Rating' > 'File Groups'. You can also create your own file groups, and add your new group to 'Protected Files'. All items in your group will be covered, including any files you add to the group in future. See File Groups for more details. Protect a file group Click 'Settings' on the CIS home screen Click 'HIPS' > 'Protected Objects' Open the 'Protected Files' tab Click 'Add' > 'File Groups': Select a target file group from the list...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-766-9186-Protected-Files.html...Comodo website and download the updates automatically before starting the scanning ( Default = Enabled ) . Detect potentially unwanted applications - When this check box is selected, Antivirus scans also scans for applications that (i) a user may or may not be aware is installed on their computer and (ii) may functionality and objectives that are not clear to the user. Example PUA's include adware and browser toolbars. PUA's are often installed as an additional extra when the user is installing an unrelated piece of software. Unlike malware, many PUA's are 'legitimate' pieces of software with their own EULA agreements. However...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-522-6350-Create-an-Antivirus-Scanning-Schedule.html...Comodo website and download the updates automatically before starting the scanning ( Default = Enabled ) . Detect potentially unwanted applications - When this check box is selected, Antivirus scans also scans for applications that (i) a user may or may not be aware is installed on their computer and (ii) may functionality and objectives that are not clear to the user. Example PUA's include adware and browser toolbars. PUA's are often installed as an additional extra when the user is installing an unrelated piece of software. Unlike malware, many PUA's are 'legitimate' pieces of software with their own EULA agreements. However...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-451-4805-Creating-an-Antivirus-Scanning-Schedule.html...Comodo website and download the updates automatically before starting the scanning ( Default = Enabled ). Detect potentially unwanted applications - When this check box is selected, Antivirus scans also scans for applications that (i) a user may or may not be aware is installed on their computer and (ii) may functionality and objectives that are not clear to the user. Example PUA's include adware and browser toolbars. PUA's are often installed as an additional extra when the user is installing an unrelated piece of software. Unlike malware, many PUA's are 'legitimate' pieces of software with their own EULA agreements. However...
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