Check windows patches area, Check registry area, Check share area – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Check Windows Patches area

WSUS/SMS Server Collaboration Failure—Action to take on an access user when the iNode client

cannot connect to the Microsoft WSUS or SMS server.

Auto-Installation Failure—Action to take on an access user when automatic patch installation fails
on the user endpoint.

Critical—Action to take on an access user whose endpoint lacks a critical-level patch.

Important—Action to take on an access user whose endpoint lacks an important-level patch.

Moderate—Action to take on an access user whose endpoint lacks a moderate-level patch.

Low—Action to take on an access user whose endpoint lacks a low-level patch.

Check Registry area

Global Security Mode—Action to take on an access user who violates any registry control policies

specified for check in the security policy. In global security mode, you cannot view the names of the

registry control policies.

Security Mode of a Specific Registry Control Policy—Action to take on an access user who violates
the registry control policies. When you configure actions specific to the registry control policies, the

Global Security Mode option does not appear.

Check Share area

Global Security Mode—Action to take on an access user who violates any share control policy

specified for check in the security policy. In global security mode, you cannot view the names of the

share control policies.

Security Mode of a Specific Share Control Policy—Action to take on an access user who violates the
share control policy. When you configure actions specific to each share control policy, the Global
Security Mode option does not appear.

Check Asset Registration Status area

Unregistered Assets—Action to take on an access user who uses an unregistered asset for network

access.

Check Windows System Restore

System Restore Disabled—Action to take on an access user who fails the Windows system restore check.

Check Operating System Password area

Operating System Password Check Failed—Action to take on an access user who fails the operating

system password check.

Viewing the security level list

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select User Security Policy > Security Level.
The Security Level List displays all security levels.

3.

Click Refresh to refresh the Security Level List.

Viewing security level details

1.

Click the User tab.

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