Automatic update relieves you of the burden of notifying all
Security Agents
to update
and eliminates the risk of endpoints not having up-to-date components.
In addition to components,
Apex One (Mac)
Security Agents
also
receive updated configuration files during automatic update.
Security Agents
need the
configuration files to apply new settings. Each time you modify
Apex One (Mac)
settings through the web console, the configuration
files change.
The
Apex One (Mac)
server can notify online
Security Agents
to update
components after it downloads the latest components, and offline
Security Agents
when they
restart and then connect to the server. Optionally initiate
Scan Now
(manual scan) on
Trend Micro
Apex One (Mac)
Security Agent
endpoints
after the update.
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Click.
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Select the options.
Event-triggered Update
OptionDescriptionInitiate component update on agents immediately after the server downloads a new componentThe Apex One (Mac) server notifies Security Agents to update as soon as it completes an update.Let agents initiate component update after restarting and connecting to the serverAny Security Agent that missed an update immediately downloads components when it establishes connection with the server. The Security Agent may miss an update if it is offline or if the endpoint where it is installed is not up and running.Note
By default, update notifications are retained on the Trend Micro Apex One (Mac) server for up to seven days. Offline Security Agents will receive update notifications if the Security Agents are online within the seven-day period. -
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