The Devices tab (screenshot above) shows each device’s configuration, licensing and last-seen time. You can ensure that you are not swamped with information that is not immediately relevant. This offers a lot of control of how you are notified when an event occurs. We particularly liked the “if not read then send email notification” which can be set to “instantly”, “batched end of week” or “never” for each setting. It allows you to set up how notifications will be handled across a wide range of scenarios. The Notifications Settings panel is comprehensive. You can take a malware event and go through to the Virus Chest (quarantine) on the affected computer from here too. Notifications collates all the main event information into one place. It is a straightforward and reassuring overview for the non-expert administrator. There are some graphical views of this information too. You see how many licenses you have deployed, how many are awaiting activation, and how many threats have been found. The default Dashboard page gives a comprehensive and clear overview of the installation and how it is running. These are Dashboard, Notifications, Devices, Tasks, Device Settings, Reports and Licenses. On the server console, there is a clear set of main menus down the left-hand side.
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