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Check Manually—Enables the iNode client to check for missing patches and patch severity levels

by connecting to the EAD server. The user can then download and install the required patches
manually.

The following parameters appear only when the Check Through Microsoft Server option is selected:

Patch Check Interval—Specifies the number of days to skip patch checking for an access user who
has passed the patch check. When the Patch Check Interval is set to 0, EAD never skips patch

checking. For more information about configuring the patch check interval, see

User security policy

service parameters

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Flexible Patching—Arranges the patch check and installation work for PCs at different time of the
week to improve efficiency and reduce workload on the patch server. If patches are not checked on

a user's PC in the recent 21 days, EAD performs patch checking as soon as the user comes online.

When this option is selected, the Patch Check Interval parameter becomes invalid and disappears

from the page.

Server Address—IPv4 address of the Microsoft WSUS or SMS server.

IPv6 Server Address—IPv6 address of the Microsoft WSUS or SMS server.
When checking the Windows patches for an access user, EAD sends the IPv4 address of the
WSUS or SMS server to a user using IPv4 address, or a IPv6 address of the server to a user using
IPv6 address. The iNode client checks and repairs Windows according to the address it receives.

Failure Notification—Message that the iNode client displays when an access user fails the
Windows patch check.

The following parameters appear only when the Check Manually option is selected:

Patch Check Interval—Specifies the number of days to skip patch checking for an access user after
the user has passed the patch check. When the Patch Check Interval is set to 0, EAD never skips

patch checking.

Patch Level—Severity levels of the Windows patches: Critical, Important, Moderate, and Low. EAD

checks all patches of the selected severity levels.

Patch Server Address—IPv4 address of the server from which users can download the required
patches.

IPv6 Patch Server Address—IPv6 address of the server from which users can download the required
patches.
When an access user fails the Windows patch check, EAD sends the IPv4 address of the patch
server to a user using IPv4 address, or the IPv6 address of the patch server to a user using IPv6

address. Operators can configure a file server, HTTP server, or FTP server to provide download

services.

Failure Notification—Message that the iNode client displays when an access user fails the
Windows patch check.

Registry Control area

The registry control check takes effect only on Windows PCs.

Check Registry—Indicates whether to check the registries on the user endpoint.

The following parameters appear only when the Check Registry option is selected:

Registry Control Name—Name of the registry control policy used in the security policy. EAD checks
registries on the user endpoint according to the selected registry control policies.

Failure Notification—Message that the iNode client displays when an access user fails the registry
control check.

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