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Configuring ePolicy Orchestrator
Server settings and the behaviors they control
a
Select Text and type the text you want included in the document header, or do one of
the following r:
• Select Image and browse to the image file, such as your company logo.
• Select the default McAfee logo.
b Click OK to return to the Edit Printing and Exporting page.
4
From the drop-down lists, select any metadata that you want displayed in the header and
footer.
5
Select a Page size and Page orientation.
6
Type a new location or except the default location where exported documents will be saved.
7
Click Save.
Determining which events are forwarded to the server
Use this task to determine which events are forwarded to the server. This selection impacts the
bandwidth used in your environment, as well as the results of event-based queries.
Before you begin
You must be a global administrator to perform this task.
Task
For option definitions, click ? in the interface.
1
Click Menu | Configuration | Server Settings, select Event Filtering, then click Edit
at the bottom of the page. The Edit Event Filtering page appears.
2
Select the events you want the agent to forward to the server, then click Save.
Changes to these settings take effect after all agents have communicated with the ePO server.
Enabling user autocreation
Use this task to enable user autocreation, which creates ePO user account records for Active
Directory users when they first log on.
Before you begin
Configure the following prerequisites before enabling User Auto Creation,
1
Register the LDAP server containing the user accounts with your ePO server.
NOTE:
ePO 4.5 supports only Windows LDAP servers.
2
Edit Windows Authorization settings to map the corresponding domain and the registered
LDAP server.
NOTE:
If the LDAP server is on a different domain, then specify the corresponding domain
controller on the Windows Authentication settings. For more information on editing windows
authentication settings, see Configuring Windows authentication section.
3
Create a new permission set and map the Active Directory groups.
NOTE:
Permission sets are assigned to users based on the Active Directory groups mapped
to it. For example, User1 is a member of Group1 and Group2. P1 and P2 are permission
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