Symantec 10268947 User Guide - Page 69

Adjusting the view by columns, Category, Severity, Confidence, Intent, Blocked, Logged, Search Events

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Protection Policies 69 Adjusting the view of event types ■ In Category, select a category from the pull-down list. ■ In Severity, set a severity level from the pull-down list. ■ In Confidence, set a confidence level from the pull-down list. ■ In Intent, select an intention from the pull-down list. ■ In Blocked, specify whether you want to view events with blocking rules. ■ In Logged, specify whether you want to view events with logging rules. ■ In Note, specify the contents of the Note to search for events containing the specified contents. 3 Click Search Events. Search Results displays the total number of items shown in the subset. 4 Click OK to save and exit. Note: Remember that the policy still contains the full list of event types. This search has provided a shorter, more manageable subset to view. Note: Both StandardUsers and RestrictedUsers can adjust the view of event types in a policy by searching for a subset of the list. Adjusting the view by columns Both the Search Events and Full Event List provide the ability to adjust the display by selecting, moving, and sorting columns. To adjust the view of both full and search events 1 In the Policies tab, do one of the following: ■ Click New. ■ Select a protection policy, and click View. 2 Do one of the following: ■ Click Search Events. ■ Click Full Event List. 3 Click Columns. 4 In Table Column Chooser, click each column that you want to see, and unclick each that you want to hide. 5 Click a column heading to sort the table by one level. 6 Click OK.

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Protection Policies
Adjusting the view of event types
In
Category
, select a category from the pull-down list.
In
Severity
, set a severity level from the pull-down list.
In
Confidence
, set a confidence level from the pull-down list.
In
Intent
, select an intention from the pull-down list.
In
Blocked
, specify whether you want to view events with blocking
rules.
In
Logged
, specify whether you want to view events with logging rules.
In
Note
, specify the contents of the Note to search for events
containing the specified contents.
3
Click
Search Events
.
Search Results displays the total number of items shown in the subset.
4
Click
OK
to save and exit.
Note:
Remember that the policy still contains the full list of event types.
This search has provided a shorter, more manageable subset to view.
Note:
Both StandardUsers and RestrictedUsers can adjust the view of event
types in a policy by searching for a subset of the list.
Adjusting the view by columns
Both the Search Events and Full Event List provide the ability to adjust the
display by selecting, moving, and sorting columns.
To adjust the view of both full and search events
1
In the
Policies
tab, do one of the following:
Click
New
.
Select a protection policy, and click
View
.
2
Do one of the following:
Click
Search Events
.
Click
Full Event List
.
3
Click
Columns
.
4
In
Table Column Chooser
, click each column that you want to see, and
unclick each that you want to hide.
5
Click a column heading to sort the table by one level.
6
Click
OK
.