3.3.1. Administration |
Select the Administration item in the main menu of the Dr.Web Control Center. The control menu in the left part of the window is used to view and edit information in the opened window. The control menu consists of the following items: 1.Administration ◆Dr.Web Enterprise Server — opens the panel which shows basic information about the Server and lets you restart or shutdown it via the ◆Unapproved stations — opens the panel with the list of unapproved workstations (see New Stations Approval Policy). ◆License Manager — helps you to manage the license key files of Server and Agent (see License Manager). ◆Encryption keys — allows to export (save locally) public and primary encryption keys. 2.Tables ◆Audit log — lets you view the log of events and changes carried out by the Dr.Web Control Center. ◆Jobs execution log — contains a list of Server tasks with completion marks and comments. ◆Server statistics — contains statistics of this Server operating. 3.Configuration ◆Administrator accounts — opens the panel for managing anti-virus network administrator accounts (see Management of Administrative Accounts). ◆Repository state — lets you check status of the repository: the date when repository components were last updates and their current status (see Checking the Repository State). ◆Authorization — opens the panel to manage authentication methods of Dr.Web Control Center administrators (see Authentication of Administrators); ◆Configure repository — opens the repository editor window (see Editing the Configuration of the Repository). ◆Configure Dr.Web Enterprise Server — opens the panel with main settings of the Server (see Setting the Dr.Web Enterprise Server Configuration). ◆Dr.Web Enterprise Server schedule — opens the panel with Server task schedule settings (see Setting the Dr.Web Enterprise Server Schedule). ◆Edit templates — opens the alert template editor window (see Setting Alerts). 4.Installations ◆Network Scanner — lets you specify a list of networks, search for installed anti-virus software in networks to determine protection status of computers, and install anti-virus software (see Network Scanner). ◆Network installation — lets you simplify installation of the Agent software on certain workstations (see Installing the Dr.Web Enterprise Agent Software through the Dr.Web Control Center). |