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

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To configure the security risk outbreak criteria and notifications:<br />

Scanning for Security Risks<br />

PATH: NOTIFICATIONS > ADMINISTRATOR NOTIFICATIONS > OUTBREAK NOTIFICATIONS<br />

1. In the Criteria tab:<br />

a. Go to the Virus/Malware and Spyware/Grayware sections:<br />

b. Specify the number of unique sources of detections.<br />

c. Specify the number of detections and the detection period for each security<br />

risk.<br />

Tip: <strong>Trend</strong> Micro recommends accepting the default values in this screen.<br />

<strong>OfficeScan</strong> sends a notification message when the number of detections is<br />

exceeded. For example, under the Virus/Malware section, if you specify 10 unique<br />

sources, 100 detections, and a time period of 5 hours, <strong>OfficeScan</strong> sends the<br />

notification when 10 different endpoints have reported a total of 101 security risks<br />

within a 5-hour period. If all instances are detected on only one endpoint within a<br />

5-hour period, <strong>OfficeScan</strong> does not send the notification.<br />

2. In the Criteria tab:<br />

a. Go to the Shared Folder Sessions section.<br />

b. Select Monitor shared folder sessions on your network.<br />

c. In Shared folder sessions recorded, click the number link to view the<br />

computers with shared folders and the computers accessing the shared folders.<br />

d. Specify the number of shared folder sessions and the detection period.<br />

<strong>OfficeScan</strong> sends a notification message when the number of shared folder sessions<br />

is exceeded.<br />

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