When you edit an existing profile, the changes that you make are enforced on all the computers with that profile. To edit a profile: In Profiles, click the name of the profile you wish to edit. Note: To edit the name and description of a computer profile, select and then select Edit profile name and description. On the profile […]
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Setting a default profile for a device in Active Directory (F-Secure)
You can set a default profile for a device based on its location in an Active Directory hierarchy. You can set a default profile for any group in the Active Directory hierarchy. If you do not set a default profile, the device that you add inherits the default profile from the parent group. When you […]
Setting default profiles (F-Secure)
You can set a default profile for any computer. Default profiles are applied to new computers that you add to the system. If you do not set any default profile, the system default profile is applied to the computers. To set a default profile: Go to Profiles and select Default profiles. The Profile type view opens showing the […]
Creating a new computer profile (F-Secure)
You can create profiles that can be assigned to specific computers. To create a new profile: Log in to the F-Secure Elements EPP portal. Under Profiles, select Computer Protection for Windows or Server Protection, and then select next to an existing profile, and select Clone profile. The Profile for Computer Protection or Profile for Server Protection page opens. Enter a name and description for the […]
Managing profiles in F-Secure Computer Protection and F-Secure Server Protection
This section describes how to manage profiles in the F-Secure Computer Protection for Windows and F-Secure Server Protection for Windows software. Note: Under Profiles > General settings, you can turn on the Pilot client setting. When this option is on, devices assigned to this profile are able to test new features in advance. The pilot computers receive software updates […]
Installing the F-Secure browsing protection extension in Mozilla Firefox
Instructions on how to install and turn on the browsing protection extension in Mozilla Firefox. Download the latest Mozilla Firefox group policy template ADMX files Extract the cab file and copy the following Mozilla Firefox administrative template files and the en-US language folder to the C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions directory: windows/mozilla.admx and firefox.admx Copy the files and the en-US language folder also […]
Installing the F-Secure browser protection extension in Microsoft Edge
Instructions on how to install and turn on the browsing protection extension in Microsoft Edge (Chromium). Download the latest Microsoft Edge (Chromium) group policy template ADMX files by first selecting the version and build of the browser and your operating system, and then Get policy files. Extract the cab file and copy the following Microsoft Edge (Chromium) administrative […]
Installing the F-Secure browsing protection extension in Google Chrome
Instructions on how to install and turn on the browsing protection extension in Google Chrome. Download the latest Google Chrome group policy template ADMX files. Copy the following Chrome administrative template files and the en-US language folder to the C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions directory: policy_templates/windows/admx/chrome.admx and google.admx Copy the files and the en-US language folder also to your SYSVOL folder: \\yourdomainhere\SYSVOL\yourdomainhere\Policies\PolicyDefinitions\. For […]
Installing the F-Secure browsing protection extension
Instructions on how to install the F-Secure Browsing Protection extension in Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox. F-Secure Browsing Protection is an extension for web browsers that provides HTTPS protocol support for installed F-Secure security product. Note: HTTP support is provided without using the extension. The extension enables F-Secure block page support for unwanted web […]
Command-line parameters and MSI properties (F-Secure)
When installing the product using an .exe file or an .msi package, you can use the following command-line parameters and MSI properties: EXE parameter MSI property Explanation –profile-id <id> PROFILE_ID Sets the desired profile ID value. For example: –profile-id 18062053. To find your profile ID, open the profile in the profile editor. You can see the profile ID at the […]