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...run on your system. Alerts appear at the bottom right hand side of your computer screen. The alert contains the name of the virus detected and the location of the virus on your disk and, if available, more information about the virus. Each alert has two main options - 'Clean' and 'Ignore'. Select either of these to view further options. 'Clean' presents you with the following options: Clean the file - Will delete the file. Quarantine the file. This will move the file to Quarantined Items OR Disinfect the file, If CCS has a disinfection routine available it will disinfect...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-399-1-924-12483-Understand-CCS-Alerts.html...button. See ' User Account Management ' if you need more help with this. To import users via a .csv file: Click 'Domain' > select the domain for which you want to add users > click 'Manage domain' Click 'Account management' > 'Users' on the left hand menu. Click 'More Actions' > 'Import from CSV file'. Users should be listed in the following format in the .csv file: username1,domain.com,true username2,domain.com,false E.g. alice,example.com,true. True/false determines whether or not a user can access the CSEG interface. Click 'Upload', navigate to where your file is saved and click 'Open...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-445-1-916-12285-Step-6---Add-Incoming-Users.html...run on your system. Alerts appear at the bottom right hand side of your computer screen. The alert contains the name of the virus detected and the location of the virus on your disk and, if available, more information about the virus. Each alert has two main options - 'Clean' and 'Ignore'. Select either of these to view further options. 'Clean' presents you with the following options: Clean the file - Will delete the file. Quarantine the file. This will move the file to Quarantined Items OR Disinfect the file, If CCS has a disinfection routine available it will disinfect...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-463-1-1035-16006-Understand-CCS-Alerts.html...button beside the VM application you want to use The setup package contains an OVA or HYPER-V file depending on the VM you chose. The package also contains a text file with login credentials to access the appliance Step 2 - Setup the Master Virtual appliance Copy the package to the hosts on which you want to setup the appliance. Extract the package. Install the virtual appliance. The XSIG interface contains tutorials to help you install the VA on VMWare, VirtualBox and Hyper-V. Click Configure > Objects > Sites & Virtual Appliances Click 'How to Deploy...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-434-1-929-12677-Enroll-Additional-Networks.html...run for. The session will end when this time elapses. File Download - Allow or block users from saving files in the virtual session. We recommend you ‘Scan and contain’ downloaded files if you enable this setting. Scan and contain the following files – Specify which types of files are scanned. Enabled – Select the file types that CSIG should scan. Click ‘Create’ when done The rule is saved and listed in the CCB interface. You can now add this rule to the security section of a policy. Click here if you need help to create policies. Edit a cloud browser rule...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-434-1-840-10760-Manage-Cloud-Browser-Settings.html...run in a virtual environment and all activities, host state changes and network activity will be recorded. The list of behaviors recorded during this analysis can include information about processes spawned, files and registry keys modified, network activity, and other changes. If these behaviors are found to be malicious then the signature of the executable is automatically added to the antivirus black list. If no malicious behavior is recorded then the file is placed into 'Unrecognized Files' (for execution within the sandbox) and will be submitted to our technicians for further checks. The behavior analysis system takes around...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-72-1-284-3037-Execution-Control-Settings.html...run or cause harm. Items are usually quarantined by the antivirus scanner, but it is also possible to manually quarantine items. See ' General Tasks' > 'Scan and Clean Your Computer ' if you want to learn about the AV scanner. Open the 'Quarantine' interface Click 'Tasks' on the CCS home screen Click 'General Tasks' > 'View Quarantine' Item - The name of the malicious component Location - The file path of the item Date/Time – When the item was moved to quarantine. The interface lets you review quarantined files and take the following main actions: Permanently delete the file Restore the file...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-399-1-904-11770-Manage-Quarantined-Items.html...button: You can add a: File Group Drive partition/Folder or an individual file Add a File Group Choose 'File Groups' to exclude a pre-set category of files or folders. This provides a convenient way to apply a generic ruleset to important files and folders. For example, selecting 'Executables' allows you to exclude all files with the extensions .exe .dll .sys .ocx .bat .pif .scr .cpl */cmd.exe, *.bat, *.cmd. Other categories include 'Windows System Applications', 'Windows Updater Applications' and 'Start Up Folders'. CCS ships with a set of predefined file groups which can be viewed in 'Advanced...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-467-1-1050-16695-Scan-Exclusions.html...run simple or complex queries to view specific logs. You can also save queries for repeat searches. Logs can be exported to a .csv file for later analysis You can customize which columns are shown in the interface. View the Audit Logs Click 'Management' > 'Audit Logs' Audit Data Logs - Table of Column Descriptions Column Header Description Customer The client company involved in the event. Note : The 'Customer' column is only available for Xcitium Platform MSP customers. Log Creation Date Time the log was generated. Staff Person who executed the action described in the log. Component...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-457-1-981-14329-View-Audit-Logs.html...button: You can add a: File Group Drive partition/Folder or an individual file Add a File Group Choose 'File Groups' to exclude a pre-set category of files or folders. This provides a convenient way to apply a generic ruleset to important files and folders. For example, selecting 'Executables' allows you to exclude all files with the extensions .exe .dll .sys .ocx .bat .pif .scr .cpl */cmd.exe, *.bat, *.cmd. Other categories include 'Windows System Applications', 'Windows Updater Applications' and 'Start Up Folders'. CCS ships with a set of predefined file groups which can be viewed in 'Advanced Settings...
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