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...contact information of the user is mandatory and staff members can add more forms to include more details about the user. To add more forms for a user, click on the name link in the 'User Details' interface, then click the 'Manage Forms' link from the 'More' button at the right side. The 'Manage Forms' for the selected user screen will be displayed. Select the required form to be added for the user from the drop-down. The forms that are listed here can be configured in 'Admin Panel' > 'Manage' > 'Forms' > 'Add Custom Form'. See ' Forms...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-457-1-992-14465-Manage-Users.html... Associate Records from Other Modules to an Organization The 'Organization Summary' interface lets you associate organization records with other CRM records, including contacts, opportunities, quotes, invoices and more. To view and manage the contact records associated with a organization record Click 'All' > 'Organizations' (under 'Marketing and Sales') to open the 'Organization List' interface Click any organization record to open...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-289-1-845-10875-Associate-Records-from-Other-Modules-to-an-Organization.html... Associate Records from Other Modules to an Organization The 'Organization Summary' interface lets you associate organization records with other CRM records, including contacts, opportunities, quotes, invoices and more. View and manage the contact records associated with a organization record Click 'All' > 'Organizations' (under 'Marketing and Sales') Click any organization record to open the organization's summary page. To view...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-457-1-983-14597-Associate-Records-from-Other-Modules-to-an-Organization.html...Comodo. The client certificate then can be imported into their browsers and email clients. The same certificate can also be used to digitally sign a document before sending it. The recipient can easily find out if the document has been tampered with en-route. Back to index DNS DNS stands for Domain Name System. It is the part of the Internet infrastructure that translates a familiar domain name, such as 'example.com' to an IP address like 123.456.789.04. This is essential because the Internet routes messages to their destinations on the basis of this destination IP address, not the domain name...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-623-7599-Appendix-2---Glossary-of-Terms.html...Comodo. The client certificate then can be imported into their browsers and email clients. The same certificate can also be used to digitally sign a document before sending it. The recipient can easily find out if the document has been tampered with en-route. Back to index DNS DNS stands for Domain Name System. It is the part of the Internet infrastructure that translates a familiar domain name, such as 'example.com' to an IP address like 123.456.789.04. This is essential because the Internet routes messages to their destinations on the basis of this destination IP address, not the domain name...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-451-5862-Appendix-3---Glossary-of-Terms.html...Comodo. The client certificate then can be imported into their browsers and email clients. The same certificate can also be used to digitally sign a document before sending it. The recipient can easily find out if the document has been tampered with en-route. Back to index DNS DNS stands for Domain Name System. It is the part of the Internet infrastructure that translates a familiar domain name, such as 'example.com' to an IP address like 123.456.789.04. This is essential because the Internet routes messages to their destinations on the basis of this destination IP address, not the domain name...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-522-6219-Appendix-3---Glossary-of-Terms.html...Comodo. The client certificate then can be imported into their browsers and email clients. The same certificate can also be used to digitally sign a document before sending it. The recipient can easily find out if the document has been tampered with en-route. Back to index DNS DNS stands for Domain Name System. It is the part of the Internet infrastructure that translates a familiar domain name, such as 'example.com' to an IP address like 123.456.789.04. This is essential because the Internet routes messages to their destinations on the basis of this destination IP address, not the domain name...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-766-9036-Appendix-3---Glossary-of-Terms.html...contact information of a single user Save the .csv, then click 'Browse' to upload the file to Service Desk: T ip : Click 'Example CSV File' to download a sample file. Depending on your settings, imported users will be added as guests, or their account activation started. You can configure default registration settings in 'Admin Panel' > 'Settings' > 'Users'. See User Registration Settings if you need further help with this. Register a user Staff can register guests in the 'User Details' screen. Users can also register themselves by signing up for an account at your support center page...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-457-1-990-14544-Manage-Users.html... Step 1 - Enroll Customers and Assign Users The first step in configuring NxSIEM is to add customers and to assign admin users to these customers who can attend to incidents arising from their networks. To add a customer Open the 'Asset Management' interface by clicking the 'Menu' button at the top right, then click 'Assets' > 'Asset Management...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-325-1-731-8966-Step-1---Enroll-Customers-and-Assign-Users.html...Comodo Internet Security monitors and detects if one application attempts to send special Windows Messages to modify the behavior of another application (e.g. by using the WM_PASTE command) (Default = Enabled) . DNS/RPC Client Service - This setting alerts you if an application attempts to access the 'Windows DNS service' - possibly in order to launch a DNS recursion attack. A DNS recursion attack is a type of Distributed Denial of Service attack whereby a malicious entity sends several thousand spoofed requests to a DNS server. The requests are spoofed so that they appear to come from the target or 'victim' server...
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