Troubleshooting Context-Sensitive Help For The Reporting Console; Changing Reporting Fonts To Display Asian Languages - Symantec 20032623 - Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition Implementation Manual

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Troubleshooting context-sensitive help for the
reporting console

Changing reporting fonts to display Asian languages

The following information is important to note if you have computers in your
network that are running legacy versions of Symantec AntiVirus:
When you use report and log filters, server groups are categorized as domains.
Client groups are categorized as groups, and parent servers are categorized
as servers.
If you generate a report that includes legacy computers, the IP address and
MAC address fields display None.
The reporting functions use a temporary folder, drive:\Symantec\Symantec
Endpoint Protection Manager\Inetpub\Reporting\Temp. You might want to
schedule your own automated tasks to periodically clean this temporary folder.
If you do so, be sure that you do not delete the LegacyOptions.inc file, if it
exists. If you delete this file, you lose the incoming data from legacy Symantec
AntiVirus client logs.
If you do not use the default port when you install the Help pages for reporting,
you cannot access the on-line context-sensitive help. To access context-sensitive
help when you use a non-default port, you must add a variable to the Reporter.php
file.
To change the port used to access context-sensitive help for reporting
1
Change directory to drive:\Program Files\Symantec\Symantec Endpoint
Protection Manager\Inetpub\Reporting\Resources.
2
Open the Reporter.php configuration file with an editor.
3
Add the following line to the file, and replace port number with the port
number you used when you installed reporting Help.
$scm_http_port=port number
4
Save and close the file.
Histograms and 3D-bar graphs are created on the server as images before the
charts are sent to the browser. By default, the server that you use to create these
charts looks for the MS Arial Unicode font. MS Arial Unicode is available as part
of Microsoft Office and displays all supported languages correctly. If the MS Arial
Unicode font is not found, the server uses the Lucida sans Unicode font.

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