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6.2
Configuring Internet Shield Security Levels and
Rules
6.2.1
Selecting an Active Security Level for a Workstation
This section explains how you can set and select the security levels
based on the users' needs. In the practical configuration examples it is
assumed that the managed hosts have been imported into the domain
structure that was created in chapter 4, which means that, for example,
laptops and desktops are located in their own subdomains.
When enabling a certain security levels for a domain, you should check
that the security level is appropriate for that domain. Different domains
can have different security levels enabled.
IMPORTANT: When you change a security level on a host, click
the lock symbol next to the setting to make sure that the new
security level will be taken into use.
In this example the security level Office is set as the active security level
for the workstations in Desktops/Eng. subdomain.
To change the Internet Shield Security level for the Desktops/Eng.
subdomain, do as follows:
1. Select the Desktops/Eng. subdomain in the Policy Domains tab.
2. Go to the Settings tab and select the Firewall Security Levels window.
You see the default security level that is currently included the policy
in the Internet Shield Security level at host drop-down list.
3. Select the Office security level from the Internet Shield Security level
at host drop-down list.
4. To restrict users from changing the setting, click the lock symbol
beside it.
5. Click
to save the policy data.
6. Click
to distribute the policy.
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