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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 />

7-14<br />

Tip: The more exclusive a policy, the better it is at the top of the list. For example,<br />

move a policy you create for a single client to the top, followed by those for a<br />

range of clients, a network domain, and all clients.<br />

4. To manage reference servers, click Edit Reference Server List.<br />

Reference servers are computers that act as substitutes for the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server<br />

when it applies firewall profiles. A reference server can be any computer on the<br />

network. <strong>OfficeScan</strong> makes the following assumptions when you enable reference<br />

servers:<br />

• Clients connected to reference servers are online, even if the clients cannot<br />

communicate with the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server.<br />

• Firewall profiles applied to online clients also apply to clients connected to<br />

reference servers.<br />

See Reference Servers on page 8-14 for more information.<br />

5. To save the current settings and assign the profiles to clients:<br />

a. Select whether to Overwrite client security level/exception list. This option<br />

overwrites all user-configured firewall settings.<br />

b. Click Assign Profile to Clients. <strong>OfficeScan</strong> assigns all profiles on the profile<br />

list to all the clients.<br />

c. To save the current settings, click Save Profile List Changes.<br />

6. To verify that you successfully assigned profiles to clients:<br />

a. Go to Networked Computers > Client Management. From the client tree<br />

view drop-down box, select Firewall view.<br />

b. Ensure that a green check mark exists under the Firewall column in the client<br />

tree. If the policy associated with the profile enables the Intrusion Detection<br />

System, a green check mark also exists under the IDS column.<br />

c. Verify if the client applied the correct firewall policy. The policy appears under<br />

the Firewall Policy column in the client tree.

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