SonicWALL 4.5 Manual De Usuario

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Enforced Client Product Guide
Using Enforced Client
Setting up policies
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Your local email application opens a preaddressed message explaining how to log on to the 
SecurityCenter, assigned groups, and instructions for accessing information about their 
responsibilities. (You can use this feature only if you have a local email application 
installed.) 
Send the email message. 
Delete a group administrator 
For security purposes, be sure to delete obsolete accounts for group administrators. 
To delete a group administrator: 
On the 
My Account
 page, in the 
Group Administrators
 section, click 
Delete
Setting up policies 
Policies are made up of security settings for all of your protection services. These settings define 
how your services operate on client computers. 
Why use policies? 
Policies enable you to customize security settings for your entire organization or for different 
computers in your organization. Each policy is assigned to a group of computers. If you have 
created multiple groups, you can assign a unique policy to each group or allow them to share a 
single policy.
For example, you might place all laptops used by traveling sales representatives into a single 
group called Sales Team. You can then assign a policy with high security settings that will 
provide greater protection against threats in unsecure networks such as airports and hotels. 
Whenever you want to adjust those setting, simply change the policy. Your changes will be 
applied to all the computers in the Sales Team group automatically. There is no need to update 
each computer’s setting individually. See 
 for an illustration. 
How can I manage policies? 
Click the 
Groups + Policies
 tab to display the groups in your organization and the policies 
assigned to them. If you have not created any groups or policies, only the 
Default
 group and the 
SonicWALL Default
 policy are displayed (see 
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Can users change their security settings? 
The policy determines whether users can change their security settings.