CHAPTER 16
Configuring Secure Access Cache Cleaner
Configuring Global Cache Cleaner Options (NSM Procedure)
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Configuring Global Cache Cleaner Options (NSM Procedure) on page 251
Configuring Cache Cleaner Restrictions (NSM Procedure) on page 254
Cache Cleaner is a Windows client-side agent that removes residual data, such as
temporary files or application caches, left on a user's machine after a Secure Access
session. When you enable Cache Cleaner, it clears all content downloaded through the
Secure Access devices Content Intermediation Engine from a user's system.
To configure global Cache Cleaner options:
In the navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
Click the Device Tree tab, and then double-click the Secure Access device for which
2.
you want to configure global Cache Cleaner options.
Click the Configuration tab and select Authentication > Endpoint Security > Cache
3.
Cleaner. The corresponding workspace appears.
Configure the global Cache Cleaner options using the settings described in Table 70
4.
on page 251.
Click one:
5.
OK—Saves the changes.
Cancel—Cancels the modifications.
Table 70: Configuring Global Cache Cleaner Details
Option
Function
Cache Cleaner > General tab
Cleaner Frequency
Specifies how often Cache Cleaner is
(minutes)
to run. Each time Cache Cleaner must
run, it clears all content downloaded
through the Secure Access device's
Content Intermediation Engine plus the
browser cache, files, and folders you
specify under the Browser Cache and
Files and Folders sections.
Your Action
Enter the time in minutes.
NOTE: Valid values range from
1 to 60 minutes.
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