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Section 4: Configuring a default policy

ESET Remote Administrator allows you to customize the way ESET NOD32 Antivirus
protects your client computers. To do this, you'll need to create a default policy that
is pushed out to your clients along with the install of your ESET security software.
From ESET Remote Administrator, click Tools → Policy Manager.
You'll see a server icon labeled Server Policy (your server's name). Click it and then
click Edit... on the far right of the Policy Manager window (Figure 3-1, at right). In the
example, the server is named Testserver.
This will launch the ESET Configuration Editor – the tool you will use to customize
your clients' ESET NOD32 Antivirus settings.
For the purposes of this Quickstart Guide, we're going to set up a Default
Workstation policy — a set of simple configurations that will work on most basic
networks – with no hassle for you. If you have highly specific network settings or
proprietary software that may need special permissions, check the ERA Manual for
detailed information on building your own custom policy.

4.1 Protect setup parameters

First, we want to make sure your clients' ESET software is not
changeable by anyone but you or other qualified users. Near the top of
the Configuration Editor tree, click ESET Smart Security, ESET NOD32
Antivirus → ESET Kernel → Setup → Protect setup parameters.
When Protect setup parameters is highlighted, click Mark on the right.
Next, double-click Password to unlock: <Password is not set>. You will
be prompted to choose a password that will be used to allow modification
of your ESET security settings on each of the workstations. We recommend
picking a password different from the one from Step 2.1 because you may
wish to share one but not the other. Once your password is set, anyone
wishing to alter ESET settings on the client(s) will be prompted for it.
NOTE: This only affects changes made from the workstations themselves.
You can still alter settings remotely from the ERA Console without
password authentication.

4.2 Disable splash-screen and nonessential notifications

Now, we want to ensure that your client computers aren't being notified
about activities ESET NOD32 Antivirus performs in the background. A little
farther down the Configuration Editor tree, click ESET Smart Security,
ESET NOD32 Antivirus → ESET Kernel →Setup → Default user interface
values. Highlight Suppress user settings and then select the Value: Yes
/ No check box. This will ensure that your settings override any custom
settings a user might choose. Next, highlight Show splash-screen at
startup and on the right, deselect the Value: Yes / No checkbox. Then,
highlight Display only notifications requiring user intervention and on
the right, select the Value: Yes / No checkbox. Your users' computers will
not be disrupted by unnecessary messages from their antivirus software.

4.3 Configure clients to update from the Mirror

Next, scroll down the Configuration Editor tree and click Update module →
Profile (My profile) → Setup → Update server: <Choose automatically>.
Here, we want to configure your clients to update from the Mirror we set
up in step 3.1. With Update server: highlighted, click Mark and then on the
right, select <Custom update server> from the Value: drop-down menu.
In the Value: field, now enter the http address of your Mirror. This will look
something like
http://Testserver: 2221
(Where "Testserver" is your server computer and port 2221 is the default port. Be sure
there are no spaces between the server name, the colon [":"] and the port number.)
Click the Save diskette icon to the save the configuration and then click Console to
exit the configuration editor.
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Estimated time:
15 minutes
Figure 3-1: Remote Administrator Console > Tools > Policy Manager
ERA manual
Check the ESET Remote Administrator manual
for more info:
5.3 Policies
Figure 4-1: Remote Administrator Console > Tools > Policy
Manager > Configuration Editor
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