Apply A Policy To Systems; Compare File Versions - McAfee PASCDE-AB-IA - Policy Auditor For Servers Product Manual

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File Integrity Monitoring and entitlement reporting
Create and apply a file integrity monitoring policy
Use this:
Remove
Table 3: General tab
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Run every
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Click Save.

Apply a policy to systems

When you create a file integrity monitoring policy, you can apply it to systems in a selected
System Tree group. You can apply one file integrity monitoring policy to a group.
Task
For option definitions, click ? in the interface.
1
Click Menu | Systems | System Tree.
2
Select the System Tree group that you want to apply the policy to.
3
From the Systems tab, select the systems that you want to apply the policy to.
4
Select the Assigned Policies tab, From the Product drop-down list, select Policy Auditor
Agent 6.0.0.
5
Click Edit Assignment for a policy with a category of File Integrity Monitor. Under the
Actions column heading, click Edit Assignment. The Policy Assignment page appears.
6
Select Break inheritance and assign the policy and settings below.
7
In the Assigned policy drop-down list, select a file integrity monitoring policy.
Click Edit Policy to make changes to the policy.
Click New Policy to create a new policy based on the selected policy.
8
Lock or unlock policy inheritance based on your needs. If you lock inheritance, you will not
be able to create a new policy based upon this policy that breaks inheritance. McAfee
recommends that you unlock policy inheritance for file integrity monitoring policies. Click
Save.

Compare file versions

When you enable file versioning, you can compare a file with a previous version, the baseline
file, or a file on another system.
Task
For option definitions, click ? in the interface.
1
Click Menu | Reporting | File Integrity, then select the Events tab.
2
Select a versioned file event, then click Actions | Compare. The Select two files for
comparison page appears.
McAfee Policy Auditor 6.0 software Product Guide for ePolicy Orchestrator 4.6
To do this:
Remove the selected file from the list of files to be
monitored.
To do this:
Set the monitoring frequency for the file. By default, this
is set to one hour.
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