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Step Four: Con Windows Location Features

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Step Four: Configure Windows Location Features Chapter 4 Tutorial Click Apply All to save the running CSD configuration to the flash device. Step Four: Configure Windows Location Features CSD creates security modules for each location when you create it. Refer to the following sections to specify the level of access for each location. Work Provide full access to users in the "Work" location as follows: Step 1 Step 2 Click VPN Feature Policy under "Work." Set the following attributes to ON to ensure users connecting from the office environment have access to all of the VPN features: • Web Browsing • File Access • Port Forwarding • Full Tunneling Home Users connecting from home have advanced features like File Access, Port Forwarding, and Full Tunneling only if they meet the company network policies for antivirus software, antispyware, firewall software, and Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or Windows XP. Provide users in the "Home" location with this level of access as follows: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Click VPN Feature Policy under "Home." Set Web Browsing to ON. Set File Access to ON if criteria are matched. Click the ellipsis (...) button under "Web Browsing." A dialog box opens. Check AntiVirus and choose the antivirus software. Note To choose multiple options for a given field, Control-click them. Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Check Anti-spyware and choose the antispyware software. Check Firewall and choose the firewall software. Check OS and choose 2000 SP4, XP no SP, XP SP1, and XP SP2. Click OK. Cisco Secure Desktop Configuration Guide 4-6 OL-8607-02

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Cisco Secure Desktop Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4
Tutorial
Step Four: Configure Windows Location Features
Click
Apply All
to save the running CSD configuration to the flash device.
Step Four: Configure Windows Location Features
CSD creates security modules for each location when you create it. Refer to the following sections to
specify the level of access for each location.
Work
Provide full access to users in the “Work” location as follows:
Step 1
Click
VPN Feature Policy
under “Work.”
Step 2
Set the following attributes to
ON
to ensure users connecting from the office environment have access
to all of the VPN features:
Web Browsing
File Access
Port Forwarding
Full Tunneling
Home
Users connecting from home have advanced features like File Access, Port Forwarding, and Full
Tunneling only if they meet the company network policies for antivirus software, antispyware, firewall
software, and Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or Windows XP. Provide users in the “Home” location with
this level of access as follows:
Step 1
Click
VPN Feature Policy
under “Home.”
Step 2
Set
Web Browsing
to
ON
.
Step 3
Set
File Access
to
ON if criteria are matched
.
Step 4
Click the ellipsis (
...
) button under “Web Browsing.”
A dialog box opens.
Step 5
Check
AntiVirus
and choose the antivirus software.
Note
To choose multiple options for a given field, Control-click them.
Step 6
Check
Anti-spyware
and choose the antispyware software.
Step 7
Check
Firewall
and choose the firewall software.
Step 8
Check
OS
and choose
2000 SP4
,
XP no SP
,
XP SP1
, and
XP SP2
.
Step 9
Click
OK
.