Job Management Partner 1/Client Security Control Description, User's Guide and Operator's Guide
To edit a judgment policy, follow the steps below. You can set the following judgment items in a judgment policy:
- Security updates
This policy judges whether a Windows security update (patch or service pack) has been applied to a client. There are two kinds of judgment condition:
- Latest security update
- Specified security update
- Anti-virus products
This policy judges the installation status of an anti-virus product, and whether an engine version and virus definition file version have been applied to a client.
- Prohibited software
This policy judges whether any prohibited software is installed on a client.
- Mandatory software
This policy judges whether mandatory software is installed on a client.
- PC security settings
This policy judges whether security-related items have been set correctly on client PCs. There are ten judgment items:
- Accounts
- Passwords
- Logon
- Shares
- Anonymous connections
- Services
- Firewall
- Automatic updates
- Screensaver
- Drive encryption
- User definition
This policy judges items defined by the administrator, such as power-saving CPU usage, automatic logon settings, and other information contained in the asset management database of AIM.
The administrator can set judgment conditions and security levels for each of the above judgment items.
To edit a judgment policy:
- Perform either of the following operations.
- To edit a judgment policy selected from the list:
- In the Policy Management main window, choose Policy and then Manage Judgment Policy. The Manage Judgment Policy dialog box appears.
- From the list of judgment policies in the dialog box, click to select the judgment policy you want to edit and then click the Edit button. Alternatively, from the list of judgment policies in the Manage Judgment Policy dialog box, double-click the judgment policy you want to edit.
- Note that the Edit button is disabled if you select multiple judgment policies in the list in the Manage Judgment Policy dialog box.
- To edit a judgment policy assigned to a client:
- In the Policy Management main window, select a client who has been assigned the judgment policy you want to edit. Then choose Policy and Edit Judgment Policy.
The Edit Judgment Policy window appears.
Figure 6-5 Edit Judgment Policy window
The Edit Judgment Policy window consists of the judgment items tree view and the edit view. Select an item from the judgment items tree view, and use the edit view to edit the judgment conditions and security level.
The following figure shows the window transitions for the Edit Judgment Policy window.
Figure 6-6 Windows transitions for the Edit Judgment Policy window
- In the Judgment items tree view, select a judgment item to edit.
An edit window for the selected judgment item appears in the edit view.
- In the edit window for the selected judgment item, select the Make this a judgment target check box.
You can now edit the judgment item you selected.
For details about editing each judgment item, see the following sections:
- Security updates: See 6.3 Editing a security update judgment policy.
- Anti-virus products: See 6.4 Editing an anti-virus product judgment policy.
- Prohibited software: See 6.5 Editing a prohibited software judgment policy.
- Mandatory software: See 6.6 Editing a mandatory software judgment policy.
- PC security settings: See 6.7 Editing a PC security setting judgment policy.
- User definition: See 6.8 Editing a user-defined judgment policy.
- Note
- You cannot edit the initial policy settings.
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