Recommended AP on Servers?
What are the recommend settings for Vipre Enterprise Active Protection on servers?
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Inappropriate?The recommended settings for server AP are to Enable AP with the Monitors set to Security Level: Default. Please remember to exclude any necessary processing folders (Exchange, MSSQL, Ninja, etc...) as required by the manufacturer. If you would like help with this setup, please feel free to e-mail support@sunbeltsoftware.com or call us at 877.673.1153.
Thanks!
-Nick
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Sunbelt Software
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Inappropriate?Thanks, Nick.
Could you clarify one thing though:
Setting the Security level to Default, all the settings are "Allow Without Notify" meaning that if AP doesn't know what the app is and doesn't know what it is trying to do, it will let it do it? The setting for "Trojan (disguised) files" doesn't seem like you would want it to just make some change. Am I looking at that right?
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Inappropriate?AP monitors should normally be left at their defaults. The monitors themselves are specifically for "unknown" applications doing an action the software believes to be bad.
Just because a random application does something that is normally classified as trojan behavior does not mean it's a trojan. The AP monitors are there as an added security feature for advanced options. -
Inappropriate?Understood.. thanks
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