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Introducing <strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong> Control Manager<br />

Managing <strong>InterScan</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Security</strong><br />

<strong>Appliance</strong>s From Control Manager<br />

A managed product refers to an <strong>InterScan</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Appliance</strong>, an antivirus,<br />

a content security or third party product represented in the Product Directory. The<br />

Control Manager management console represents managed products as icons. These<br />

icons represent <strong>InterScan</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Appliance</strong>s, other <strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong> antivirus<br />

and content security products, as well as third party products.<br />

Indirectly administer the managed products either individually or by groups through<br />

the Product Directory. Use the Directory Manager to customize the Product Directory<br />

organization.<br />

Understanding Product Directory<br />

Take care when planning the structure of the Product Directory, a logical grouping of<br />

managed products, because it affects the following:<br />

• User access: When creating user accounts, Control Manager prompts for the<br />

segment of the Product Directory that the user can access. Carefully plan the<br />

Product Directory since you can only grant access to a single segment. For<br />

example, granting access to the root segment grants access to the entire<br />

Directory. On the other hand, granting access to a specific <strong>InterScan</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong><br />

<strong>Security</strong> <strong>Appliance</strong> only grants access to that specific product.<br />

• Deployment planning: Control Manager deploys virus pattern, scan engine,<br />

spam rule, and program updates to products based on Deployment Plans. These<br />

plans deploy to Product Directory folders, rather than individual products. A<br />

well-structured directory will therefore simplify the designation of recipients.<br />

• Outbreak Prevention Policy and Damage Control Template deployments:<br />

OPP and DCS deployments depend on Deployment Plans for efficient<br />

distribution of Outbreak Prevention Policy and cleanup tasks.<br />

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