Dell PowerStore 1200T Using the Common Event Enabler 8.x on Windows Platforms - Page 19
McAfee Endpoint Security Threat Prevention, Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010
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8. From the Actions tab, perform the following: a. From the When a threat is found list, select one of the following options: ● Clean files automatically: This automatically cleans the infection (if it can be cleaned). If the infection cannot be cleaned, the file is left in place and the extension VIR is appended to the filename. ● Delete files automatically: This automatically deletes infected files. b. Click Apply. NOTE: Optionally, you can configure the Response to user options. 9. Close the VirusScan Properties window. Go to Installing the Common Event Enabler. McAfee Endpoint Security Threat Prevention The necessary configuration options for using Endpoint Security (ENS) Threat Prevention with CAVA are incorporated into the ENS installation. Refer to the appropriate McAfee documentation and Knowledgebase articles for additional information. After installing McAfee Endpoint Security Threat Prevention, go to Installing the Common Event Enabler. Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 About this task Steps 1. On a machine where you will install CEE/CAVA (v6.0.0 or later), install Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 with hotfix KB2758685 or later. The Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 documentation provides specific installation steps. Updates to Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 are available by using Microsoft's Windows Update. 2. After installation, verify that Microsoft Antimalware Client Version 1.522.0 or later is running. If it is not running, contact Microsoft Support. 3. Install CEE/CAVA (v6.0.0 or later). Go to Installing the Common Event Enabler. Installing Third-Party Application Antivirus Engines 19