Bitdefender Antivirus Pro 2011
Bitdefender Antivirus Pro 2011
Bitdefender Antivirus Pro 2011
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BitDefender <strong>Antivirus</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />
22.2. Adding Computers to the BitDefender Network<br />
Any computer will be automatically added to the network if it meets the following<br />
criteria:<br />
● the BitDefender home network was enabled on it.<br />
● the role was set to Regular Computer.<br />
● the password set when enabling the network is the same as the password set on<br />
the Server Computer.<br />
Note<br />
In Expert View, you can scan the home network for computers meeting the criteria<br />
at any time by clicking the Auto discover button.<br />
To manually add a computer to the BitDefender home network from the Server<br />
Computer, follow these steps:<br />
1. Click Add Computer.<br />
2. Type the home management password and click OK. A new window will appear.<br />
You can see the list of computers in the network. The icon meaning is as follows:<br />
Indicates an online computer with no BitDefender products installed.<br />
Indicates an online computer with BitDefender installed.<br />
Indicates an offline computer with BitDefender installed.<br />
3. Do one of the following:<br />
● Select from the list the name of the computer to add.<br />
● Type the IP address or the name of the computer to add in the corresponding<br />
field.<br />
4. Click Add. You will be prompted to enter the home management password of<br />
the respective computer.<br />
5. Type the home management password configured on the respective computer.<br />
6. Click OK. If you have provided the correct password, the selected computer name<br />
will appear in the network map.<br />
22.3. Managing the BitDefender Network<br />
Once you have successfully created a BitDefender home network, you can manage<br />
all BitDefender products from a single computer.<br />
If you move the mouse cursor over a computer from the network map, you can see<br />
brief information about it (name, IP address, number of issues affecting the system<br />
security, BitDefender registration status).<br />
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