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Overview of the Configuration Editor<br />

Administration <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

If you’re already familiar with the standard version of NOD32 for Windows,<br />

you’ll know that the program has a vast array of options when it comes to<br />

scanning, updating, scheduling and reporting infiltrations.<br />

The Configuration Editor does exactly the same job but is designed for you,<br />

the administrator of your network, to create a universal set, or various sets,<br />

of parameters associated with the installation package(s) you will soon<br />

create.<br />

The Configuration will be saved as an .xml file. You can set this up before<br />

or during the creation of your installation package. Here are 3 ways to do<br />

this:<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

Start ---> Program Files ---> <strong>Eset</strong> ---> Configuration Editor. Now make<br />

the necessary changes to your configuration as described on the next<br />

page and save, with a title and directory of your choice, on the server.<br />

RAC ---> Tools ---> Configuration Editor. Now make the necessary<br />

changes to your configuration as described on the next page and save,<br />

with a title and directory of your choice, on the server.<br />

During the setup of an installation package. Details on page 33.<br />

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