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OfficeScan 10.6 Administrator's Guide - Trend Micro™ Online Help

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<strong>Trend</strong> Micro <strong>OfficeScan</strong> <strong>10.6</strong> Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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Method for Retrieving Computer Descriptions<br />

When Vulnerability Scanner is able to "ping" host machines, it can retrieve additional<br />

information about the host machines. There are two methods for retrieving information:<br />

• Quick retrieval: Retrieves only the computer name<br />

• Normal retrieval: Retrieves both domain and computer information<br />

Perform the following steps to configure retrieval settings:<br />

Note: Retrieval settings are a subset of vulnerability scan settings. For details about<br />

vulnerability scan settings, see Running Vulnerability Scans on page 4-37.<br />

1. Launch TMVS.exe.<br />

2. Click Settings. The Settings screen appears.<br />

3. Go to the Method for retrieving computer descriptions section.<br />

4. Select Normal or Quick.<br />

5. If you selected Normal, select Retrieve computer descriptions, if available.<br />

6. Click OK. The Settings screen closes.<br />

Notifications<br />

Vulnerability Scanner can send the vulnerability scan results to <strong>OfficeScan</strong><br />

administrators. It can also display notifications on unprotected host machines.<br />

Perform the following steps to configure notification settings:<br />

Note: Notification settings are a subset of vulnerability scan settings. For details about<br />

vulnerability scan settings, see Running Vulnerability Scans on page 4-37.<br />

1. Launch TMVS.exe.<br />

2. Click Settings. The Settings screen appears.<br />

3. Go to the Notifications section.

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