Locking And Unlocking Server Groups - Symantec 10551441 - AntiVirus Corporate Edition Administrator's Manual

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42 Managing Symantec AntiVirus
Managing with server groups

Locking and unlocking server groups

The name cannot have more than 47 characters.
3
In the Password text box, type a password for the server group.
4
In the Confirm Password text box, retype the password.
5
Click OK.
Each server group requires a primary server.
See
"Selecting a primary server for a server group"
You can lock a server group with a password to prevent unauthorized
administrators from making configuration changes. You can add or change
passwords at any time. The default password for the server group was created
during installation.
Passwords are case sensitive.
Lock and unlock server groups
You can lock and unlock server groups as necessary. To unlock a server group,
you must type its password correctly. Passwords are case sensitive. You can also
prevent server groups from locking when you exit the console.
To lock a server group
In the Symantec System Center console, in the left pane, right-click the
server group that you want to lock, and then click Lock Server Group.
To unlock a server group
1
In the Symantec System Center console, in the left pane, right-click the
server group, and then click Unlock Server Group.
2
Type the password to unlock the server group.
3
Check Save This Password if you do not want to retype the password in
future sessions or for other server groups that have the same password.
If the password is correct, it will be saved.
To prevent unlocked server groups from locking when you exit the console
1
In the Symantec System Center console, in the left pane, right-click System
Hierarchy, and then click Properties.
2
Uncheck Lock All Server Groups When Exiting Console.
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