The browser tree displays the network components that your software is protecting
and includes
a root (the ServerProtect product icon),
branches (domains), and nodes (the ServerProtect Normal Servers). There are four main visible items in the domain
browser tree:
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Header
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Information Server
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Domain
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Normal Server
Header
The column fields above the domain browser tree display useful information, such as
the
computer’s operating system, virus pattern, scan engine, program versions, real-time
scan
direction, and so on.
Right-click tree icons in the ServerProtect console to make configuration changes to the selected components. The
frame that contains the domain browser tree can be resized.
Information Server
An Information Server is the server that handles key information and communication
for domains.
In addition, the Information Server links domains together.
An Information Server
Domain
Domains are groupings of servers on your ServerProtect network. Normal Servers that belong to a domain are managed together.
ServerProtect domains are different from
Windows domains.
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A ServerProtect domain
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A ServerProtect domain that includes an infected Normal Server
Normal Server
The Normal Server can be any server in which ServerProtect is installed on a network. In the ServerProtect architecture, a Normal Server is
managed by the Information Server.
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A Normal Server of 32-bit Microsoft Windows Server type
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A Normal Server of 64-bit Microsoft Windows Server type
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An infected Normal Server of 32-bit Microsoft Windows Server type
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An infected Normal Server of 64-bit Microsoft Windows Server type
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A Normal Server that has been disconnected or its service has been disabled