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Enforced Client Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware 4.5 Product Guide
Glossary
email security service
A web-based service that safeguards small business computers by automatically routing 
email messages through SonicWALL’s servers and scanning for dangerous and 
inappropriate content before delivering the messages to the local network.
Compare to browser protection service, firewall protection service, and virus and spyware 
protection service
.
event
See inbound event
firewall protection service
A web-based service that safeguards small business computers by automatically monitoring 
communications from other computers and Internet applications to check for suspicious 
activity, then generating reports.
Compare to browser protection service, email security service, and virus and spyware 
protection service
.
group
One or more client computers defined by a system administrator for managing security 
settings and analyzing report data. Groups can be determined by geographic location, 
department, computer type, or anything meaningful to your organization. 
group administrator
A user account with permissions to monitor one or more assigned groups of computers. The 
account administrator sets up a group administrator account, assigns a password for 
accessing the SecurityCenter website, and specifies an access level that determines which 
tasks the group administrator is authorized to perform. Access levels are Read Only and 
Read & Modify Reports
Compare to administrator and user
inbound event
An attempt by another computer to send data to a client computer. The firewall protection 
service running on the client computer intercepts this attempt and responds according to 
policy settings. 
installation
Installing the Enforced Client client software on computers. 
See also push installationsilent installation, and URL installation.
installation URL
A company-specific URL for installing Enforced Client software on client computers.
See also URL installation.
Internet application
An application that communicates with both the Internet and a client computer. 
Internet Independent 
Updating (IIU)
A method that allows computers not connected to the Internet to use Enforced Client. At 
least one computer on the subnet needs to have an Internet connection to be able to 
communicate with the SonicWALL update site. This computer is configured as a relay 
server, and other computers communicate with the update site through it.
See also relay serverrumor technology, and update site.
license
An agreement to install SonicWALL software on a single client computer. When you 
purchase a subscription for SonicWALL protection services, you designate a specific 
number of licenses for the computers where the software using those services will be 
installed. You can also add and renew licenses for your subscription. 
Compare to subscription.
mail exchange record 
MX record; a software entry in your email domain name database that controls where email 
is routed. 
MX record
See mail exchange record
notification preferences
Information designating which automatically generated account emails, such as status 
emails and notices of account expiration, should be sent by the service provider. 
Administrators can configure notification preferences on the My Account page of the 
SecurityCenter website.