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In Worry-Free Business Security, groups are a collection of agents that share the same configuration and run the same tasks. Organize agents into groups in the Security Settings screen so you can simultaneously configure and manage them.

Security Groups Tree and Agents List

Figure 1. Security Settings screen showing agents in a group

In the Security Settings screen, groups appear under the Security Groups Tree section on the left side. For ease of management, create groups that represent departments or functions in your company. You can also create special groups. For example, create a group that includes Security Agents on clients that are at a greater risk of infection so you can apply stricter security policies and settings to the group.

When you click a group, the agents that belong to that group display in the Agents List to the right.

Agents List Columns

The columns in the Agents List show the following information for each agent:

Tip:

Red-shaded cells in the Agents List contain information that requires your attention.

Column

Information Shown

For Security Agents

Name

Host name of the client where the agent is installed

IP Address

IP address of the client where the agent is installed

Online/Offline

  • Online: The agent is connected to the Security Server

  • Offline: The agent is disconnected from the Security Server

Scheduled Scan

Date and time of the last Scheduled Scan

Manual Scan

Date and time of the last Manual Scan

Platform

Operating system of the client where the agent is installed

Architecture

  • x64: 64-bit operating system

  • x86: 32-bit operating system

Scan Method

  • Smart: Local and in-the-cloud scans

  • Conventional: Local scans only

For details, see Scan Methods.

Virus Engine

Virus Scan Engine version

Smart Scan Agent Pattern

Note:

This column only displays if the scan method is smart scan.

Smart Scan Agent Pattern version

Smart Scan Service

Note:

This column only displays if the scan method is smart scan.

  • Connected: The agent is connected to the Smart Scan Service

  • Disconnected: The agent is disconnected from the Smart Scan Service

    Note:

    The Smart Scan Service is hosted on the Security Server. If an agent is disconnected, it means that it cannot connect to the Security Server or the Smart Scan Service is not functional (for example, if the service has been stopped).

Virus Pattern

Note:

This column only displays if the scan method is conventional scan.

Virus Pattern version

Viruses Detected

Number of viruses/malware detected

Spyware Detected

Number of spyware/grayware detected

Version

Version of the agent

URLs Violated

Number of prohibited URLs accessed

Spam Detected

Number of spam email messages

POP3 Scan

  • Enabled

  • Disabled

For Messaging Security Agents (Advanced only)

Name

Host name of the client where the agent is installed

IP Address

IP address of the client where the agent is installed

Online/Offline

  • Online: The agent is connected to the Security Server

  • Offline: The agent is disconnected from the Security Server

Platform

Operating system of the client where the agent is installed

Architecture

  • x64: 64-bit operating system

  • x86: 32-bit operating system

Exchange Version

Microsoft Exchange server version

Virus Pattern

Virus Pattern version

Virus Engine

Virus Scan Engine version

Version

Version of the agent

Tasks for Groups and Agents

Run tasks on a group or one or several agents.

Running a task involves two steps:

  1. Select a target.

  2. Click the button for the task.

The following table lists the tasks that you can perform.

Task

Target

Description

Configure

One Security Agent group (desktop or server)

Configure the following basic security settings for all Security Agents belonging to the selected group:

Configure

One Messaging Security Agent (Advanced only)

Configure the following basic security settings for the selected Messaging Security Agent:

Replicate Settings

One Security Agent group (desktop or server)

The settings of the selected group will be applied by another group of the same type (desktop group or server group).

For details, see Replicating Settings.

Import

One Security Agent group (desktop or server)

Import the settings of a source group to the selected target group.

Before importing, be sure that you have exported the settings of the source group to a file.

For details, see Importing and Exporting the Settings of Security Agent Groups.

Export

One Security Agent group (desktop or server)

Export the settings of the selected target group to a file.

Perform this task to back up the settings or to import them to another group.

For details, see Importing and Exporting the Settings of Security Agent Groups.

Add Group

Security Groups Tree ()

Add a new Security Agent group (desktop or server group).

For details, see Adding Groups.

Add

Security Groups Tree ()

Install one of the following:

  • Security Agent to a client (desktop or server)

  • Messaging Security Agent to a Microsoft Exchange Server (Advanced only)

For details, see Adding Agents to Groups.

Remove

One Security Agent group (desktop or server)

Remove the selected group from the Security Groups Tree.

Be sure that the group does not have any agents or the group will not be deleted.

For details, see Removing Agents.

One or several Security Agents belonging to a group

You have two options:

  • Remove the selected Security Agents from their group.

  • Uninstall the selected Security Agents from their clients and remove them from their group.

For details, see Removing Agents.

One Messaging Security Agent (Advanced only)

You have two options:

  • Remove the selected Messaging Security Agent and its group.

  • Uninstall the selected Messaging Security Agents from the Microsoft Exchange server and remove its group.

For details, see Removing Agents.

Move

One or several Security Agents belonging to a group

Move the selected Security Agents to another group or to another Security Server.

For details, see Moving Agents.

Reset Counters

Security Groups Tree ()

Resets threat counts on all Security Agents to zero. In particular, values under the following columns in the Agents List will be reset:

  • Viruses Detected

  • Spyware Detected

  • Spam Detected

  • URLs Violated