Symantec 10551441 Administration Guide - Page 36

Setting Admin account options, Use local accounts

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36 Managing Symantec AntiVirus Managing with the Symantec System Center 7 Under Symantec AntiVirus UDP Ports, enter up to four port numbers that you want to ping. Port 1 defaults to 2967, which is the default port number for RTVScan, the main Symantec AntiVirus service. 8 Under Search Options, check the appropriate boxes to find computers running unmanaged Symantec AntiVirus, offline servers and clients, or computers running antivirus software from other vendors. You must provide valid Admin account information. See "Setting Admin account options" on page 36. Setting Admin account options If you choose to find computers running unmanaged Symantec AntiVirus, offline servers and clients, or computers running antivirus software from other vendors, the Remote Administrator Account dialog box appears. See Figure 1-1. Figure 1-1 Remote Administrator Account dialog box To set Admin account options 1 In the Remote Administrator Account dialog box, do one of the following: ■ Type the name of the domain that contains the computers that you want to find, followed by valid domain administrator account information. ■ Check Use local accounts to access a specific computer, and then type the Admin user name and password. 2 Click OK.

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36
Managing Symantec AntiVirus
Managing with the Symantec System Center
7
Under Symantec AntiVirus UDP Ports, enter up to four port numbers that
you want to ping.
Port 1 defaults to 2967, which is the default port number for RTVScan, the
main Symantec AntiVirus service.
8
Under Search Options, check the appropriate boxes to find computers
running unmanaged Symantec AntiVirus, offline servers and clients, or
computers running antivirus software from other vendors.
You must provide valid Admin account information.
See
“Setting Admin account options”
on page 36.
Setting Admin account options
If you choose to find computers running unmanaged Symantec AntiVirus,
offline servers and clients, or computers running antivirus software from other
vendors, the Remote Administrator Account dialog box appears.
See
Figure 1-1
.
Figure 1-1
Remote Administrator Account dialog box
To set Admin account options
1
In the Remote Administrator Account dialog box, do one of the following:
Type the name of the domain that contains the computers that you
want to find, followed by valid domain administrator account
information.
Check
Use local accounts
to access a specific computer, and then type
the Admin user name and password.
2
Click
OK
.