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McAfee® GroupShield™ 7.0 User Guide 5 Integrating with ePolicy Orchestrator 3.6 Introduction Introducing ePolicy Orchestrator console The Microsoft® Management Console (MMC) is your interface to the ePolicy Orchestrator product and its features. Here you register and configure the GroupShield for Exchange products that are managed through ePolicy Orchestrator. The console uses standard MMC features. The console is divided into two panes. When you first log on to the server, the console appears with the Console Root highlighted in the left pane. „ The console tree is the navigation pane of the console. It shows the servers, workstation, and appliances that you can administer using ePolicy Orchestrator. „ The details pane is to the right of the console. Depending on the item selected in the console tree, the details pane might have an upper details pane and lower details pane. The console's appearance changes to reflect the items you have selected in the console tree or in the details pane. Figure 5-1 ePolicy Orchestrator Console The Agent is a distributed component of ePolicy Orchestrator that must be installed on each computer on the network. The agent collects and sends information between the ePolicy Orchestrator server, repositories and manages GroupShield for Exchange installations across the network. How you configure the agent and its policy settings determines how it facilitates communication and updating in your environment. 48

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McAfee
®
GroupShield
7.0 User Guide
Integrating with ePolicy Orchestrator 3.6
Introduction
5
Introducing ePolicy Orchestrator console
The
Microsoft
®
Management Console
(MMC) is your interface to the ePolicy
Orchestrator product and its features. Here you register and configure the GroupShield
for Exchange products that are managed through ePolicy Orchestrator. The console
uses standard MMC features.
The console is divided into two panes. When you first log on to the server, the console
appears with the Console Root highlighted in the left pane.
The console tree is the navigation pane of the console. It shows the servers,
workstation, and appliances that you can administer using ePolicy Orchestrator.
The details pane is to the right of the console. Depending on the item selected in
the console tree, the details pane might have an upper details pane and lower
details pane.
The console’s appearance changes to reflect the items you have selected in the
console tree or in the details pane.
The Agent is a distributed component of ePolicy Orchestrator that must be installed on
each computer on the network. The agent collects and sends information between the
ePolicy Orchestrator server, repositories and manages GroupShield for Exchange
installations across the network. How you configure the agent and its policy settings
determines how it facilitates communication and updating in your environment.
Figure 5-1
ePolicy Orchestrator Console