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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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5. If you selected domain(s) or client(s) in the client tree, click Save. If you clicked the<br />

root domain icon, choose from the following options:<br />

• Apply to All Clients: Applies settings to all existing clients and to any new<br />

client added to an existing/future domain. Future domains are domains not yet<br />

created at the time you configured the settings.<br />

• Apply to Future Domains Only: Applies settings only to clients added to<br />

future domains. This option will not apply settings to new clients added to an<br />

existing domain.<br />

Client Console Access Restriction<br />

This setting disables client console access from the system tray or Windows Start menu.<br />

The only way users can access the client console is by clicking PccNT.exe from the<br />

. After configuring this setting, reload the client for the<br />

setting to take effect.<br />

This setting does not disable the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> client. The client runs in the background<br />

and continues to provide protection from security risks.<br />

To restrict access to the client console:<br />

PATH: NETWORKED COMPUTERS > CLIENT MANAGEMENT<br />

1. In the client tree, click the root domain icon<br />

specific domains or clients.<br />

to include all clients or select<br />

2. Click Settings > Privileges and Other Settings.<br />

3. Click the Other Settings tab and go to the Client Console Access Restriction<br />

section.<br />

4. Select Do not allow users to access the client console from the system tray or<br />

Windows Start menu.

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