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... Run a Full Computer Scan The 'Full System Scan' scans every local drive, folder and file on your system. Any external devices like USB drives, digital camera and so on are also scanned. You can customize the items scanned during a 'Full System Scan' and set-up a scan schedule from the 'Advanced Tasks' interface. Refer to Antivirus Settings >...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-399-1-790-10337-Run-a-Full-Computer-Scan.html... Incoming SMTP Limits Secure Email Gateway lets you set limits for incoming mails for users as well as for domain names. Secure Email Gateway can be configured to allow only a certain number of incoming mails per hour and per day. You can add domains/usernames individually or in bulk. Click 'SMTP' > 'Incoming Limits' to open this screen The...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-443-1-898-11410-Incoming-SMTP-Limits.html... Patch Management Click 'Applications' > 'Patch Management' The patch management area lets you install OS updates and patches for 3rd party applications on managed Windows devices. The area also lets you uninstall Windows updates and patches if you want to roll back to the previous version. You can also create procedures to deploy operating system and 3rd party application...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-399-1-786-11358-Patch-Management.html...help to setup the event collector and generate a token. Enter the IP/hostname and port of the server in fields provided. Enter the security token to access the remote server in the field provided. Write to Log file (CEF) Format - XCS stores the logs at a specific local or network location. Click 'Browse' to select the storage location. (Default = Disabled) Write to Windows Event Logs - XCS logs are appended to 'Windows Event' logs. (Default = Enabled) Type 'Event Viewer' in Windows search...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-463-1-1033-15920-Log-Settings.html...help to setup the event collector and generate a token. Enter the IP/hostname and port of the server in fields provided. Enter the security token to access the remote server in the field provided. Write to Log file (CEF) Format - CCS stores the logs at a specific local or network location. Click 'Browse' to select the storage location. (Default = Disabled) Write to Windows Event Logs - CCS logs are appended to 'Windows Event' logs. (Default = Enabled) Type 'Event Viewer' in Windows search...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-467-1-1050-16636-Log-Settings.html...help to setup the event collector and generate a token. Enter the IP/hostname and port of the server in fields provided. Enter the security token to access the remote server in the field provided. Write to Log file (CEF) Format - CCS stores the logs at a specific local or network location. Click 'Browse' to select the storage location. (Default = Disabled) Write to Windows Event Logs - CCS logs are appended to 'Windows Event' logs. (Default = Enabled) Type 'Event Viewer' in Windows search...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-399-1-904-11846-Log-Settings.html... Run a Quick Scan The 'Quick Scan' profile enables you to quickly scan critical areas of your computer which are highly prone to infection from viruses, rootkits and other malware. The areas scanned include system memory, auto-run entries, hidden services, boot sectors and other significant areas like important registry keys and system files. These areas are of great importance...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-399-1-790-10336-Run-a-Quick-Scan.html...search word. A wildcard item is usually denoted with the asterisk symbol, '*'. This stands for one-or-more characters (useful for all suffixes or prefixes). In digital certification terms, a 'wildcard certificate' means that the certificate will secure the domain plus unlimited sub-domains of that domain. A wildcard certificate is applied for using the format '*.domain.com'. Back to index Worm A Worm, another type of malware, unlike virus is capable of spreading from computer to computer without any human help...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-766-9036-Appendix-3---Glossary-of-Terms.html...search word. A wildcard item is usually denoted with the asterisk symbol, '*'. This stands for one-or-more characters (useful for all suffixes or prefixes). In digital certification terms, a 'wildcard certificate' means that the certificate will secure the domain plus unlimited sub-domains of that domain. A wildcard certificate is applied for using the format '*.domain.com'. Back to index Worm A Worm, another type of malware, unlike virus is capable of spreading from computer to computer without any human help...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-623-7599-Appendix-2---Glossary-of-Terms.html...search word. A wildcard item is usually denoted with the asterisk symbol, '*'. This stands for one-or-more characters (useful for all suffixes or prefixes). In digital certification terms, a 'wildcard certificate' means that the certificate will secure the domain plus unlimited sub-domains of that domain. A wildcard SSL certificate is applied for using the format '*.domain.com'. Back to index Worm A Worm, another type of malware, unlike virus is capable of spreading from computer to computer without any human help...
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