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Jesse Varsalone and Jan Kanclirz Jr.

"Microsoft Forefront Security Administration Guide"

Figure 2.31 shows the Tools option screen within the
FCS agent.
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Options
Options allows you to choose how you want the FCS agent to run. Figure 2.32
shows the options available within the Options category. Under Options within
Tools, you are able to schedule scanning on the system. You can choose how often
you want to scan, the time for it to take place, and the type. You can set an interval
(in hours) if you like for running a quick scan. The option of checking for updated
defi nitions before scanning is available. Within the Options area, you can set what??™s
referred to as Default actions. Here you can decide what to do when a certain level
of alert item happens. Alert items come in Severe, High, Medium, and Low.
Figure 2.31 Tools Section of FCS Agent
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As you??™ve probably noticed, all of our settings are grayed out. The reason is
because we created a centrally managed policy that confi gured these settings earlier.
Microsoft SpyNet
Also in the settings section of Tools and Settings under the Tools tab in FCS
client are the Microsoft SpyNet settings. Microsoft SpyNet is the online community
network of Windows Defender and Forefront Client Security users and administrators
that helps determine what software should be investigated as potential spyware. This
community can help administrators see how others are responding to software that
has not yet been classifi ed for risk.


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