Deleting a hard disk encryption software policy, Managing pc software control groups – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

Page 89

Advertising
background image

73

7.

Click OK.

Deleting a hard disk encryption software policy

A hard disk encryption software policy cannot be deleted when it is assigned to a security policy. To

delete the hard disk encryption software policy, first remove it from the security policy. For more
information, see "

Modifying a security policy

."

To delete a hard disk encryption software policy:

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select User Security Policy > Security Software Policies > Hard Disk
Encryption.
The hard disk encryption software policy list displays all hard disk encryption software policies.

3.

Click the Delete icon

for the hard disk encryption software policy you want to delete.

A confirmation dialog box appears.

4.

Click OK.

Managing PC software control groups

You can enable PC software control in a security policy and specify PC software control groups to be
checked. When an access user is authenticated, the iNode client checks software, processes, services,

and files on the PC according to the configuration in the security policy.
PC software control management allows you to view, add, modify, and delete a PC software control

group.

Table 20

describes the check type for each type of PC software control group.

Table 20 PC software control groups and check types

Group type Check

types

Software

A software-type PC software control group applies only to Windows operating systems.
It has the following check types:

Installed Forbidden—Prohibits any software products in the control group from being

installed on the user endpoint.

Installed Required—Requires all software products in the control group to be

installed on the user endpoint.

Installed Allowed—Allows only the software products in the control group to be

installed on the user endpoint. Only one control group can be set as Installed

Allowed.

Process

A process-type PC software control group has the following check types:

Running Forbidden—Prohibits any processes in the control group from running on the

user endpoint.

Running Required—Requires all processes in the control group to be running on the

user endpoint.

Service

A service-type PC software control group has the following check types:

Started Forbidden—Prohibits any services in the control group from being started on

the user endpoint.

Started Required—Requires all services in the control group to be started on the user
endpoint.

Advertising