Configuration Profiles
Configuration Profiles allow you to set Defender settings on the client, such as controlling update and scan behaviour or defining the user interface.
The ACMP contains default configuration profiles. These are not assigned to any Client by default and can be assigned in a number of ways.
If you want to set different settings from the default profile, you can edit it or create a completely new configuration profile.
Working with Configuration Profiles
Assigning Configuration Profiles to Clients
There are 2 ways to assign Configuration Profiles to your Clients.
1. By explicit assignment
This assignment is done via a query. To do this, select the required Clients, click on the Defender icon in the query actions bar and go to Assign Defender Configuration Profile. A dialogue will open allowing you to select the required configuration profile. By default, the configuration profile assignment can be overridden by a container. If this is not desired, you can deselect this option.
Click Execute to complete the assignment. The Job Monitor displays the status of the association.
2. Via an automatic container association
In the Container plug-in, select a container or create a new one, then switch to the Defender Management tab. Either click Assign in the ribbon bar or the link Click to assign a Configuration Profile. Any Client assigned to a Container with a Configuration Profile assignment will automatically receive the Configuration Profile.
Behaviour in the Container
You can see whether a Configuration Profile has been assigned to a Container, and to which Container, by looking at the Defender icon. To do this, go to the Container plug-in. You will see a list of all existing Containers. A Defender icon will appear in the Properties column if a configuration profile has been assigned to that container.
The Defender icon can be displayed in two colours:
1. As a blue icon:
The Container is directly associated with a Configuration Profile.
2. As a grey icon:
The container has an inherited association. This means that all child containers inherit the configuration profile of the parent container.
You have the option of overriding this inheritance if necessary. To do this, click Cancel in the ribbon bar. If you wish to undo this action, click Revert.