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OfficeScan 10 Administrator's Guide - Online Help Home - Trend Micro

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<strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong> <strong>OfficeScan</strong> <strong>10</strong> Service Pack 1 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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

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

NOTIFICATIONS > ADMINISTRATOR NOTIFICATIONS > OUTBREAK NOTIFICATIONS ><br />

SHARED FOLDER SESSION LINK<br />

1. In the Criteria tab, specify the number of detections and detection period for each<br />

security risk.<br />

Tip: <strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong> 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, if you specify <strong>10</strong>0, <strong>OfficeScan</strong> sends the notification after it<br />

detects the <strong>10</strong>1st instance of a virus/malware.<br />

2. Enable <strong>OfficeScan</strong> to monitor the network for firewall violations and shared folder<br />

sessions. Under Shared Folder Sessions, click the number link to view the<br />

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

3. In the Email, Pager, SNMP Trap, and NT Event Log tabs:<br />

a. Enable notifications for virus/malware and spyware/grayware detections.<br />

Note: <strong>OfficeScan</strong> only reports firewall violation and shared folder session<br />

outbreaks through email.<br />

b. For email notifications, specify the email recipients and accept or modify the<br />

default email subject. Optionally select additional virus/malware and<br />

spyware/grayware information to include in the email. You can include the<br />

client/domain name, security risk name, date and time of detection, path and<br />

infected file, and scan result.<br />

c. Accept or modify the default notification messages.

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