Policies

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Policies feature helps you to create policies that help centrally control and manage the users belonging to a group. You can create two types of policies,

  • Container policy – Container policy is a combination of all features.
  • Feature policy – Feature policy is used for specific feature. The feature policy overrides the container policy.
  • Windows Server Container Policy – A Windows Server Container Policy has been introduced, for Seqrite EPP clients running on Windows Server Operating Systems.

On the Policies page, you can view the following details:

Column Header Description
Policy Name The name of the policy.
Type The category or classification of the policy (Container Policy / Feature Policy / Windows Server Container Policy).
Description A brief overview of the policy’s purpose and function.
Policy Status Clicking on the View details link of a Policy on the Policy Listing page opens the Policy Insight popup. This popup displays the following information:

  • Applied Groups: This tab displays the total group count associated with the policy and lists all the group names in the panel section.
  • Policy Status on Endpoints: This tab shows the policy status for the applied endpoints, which can be Pending, Applied, or AV not installed.
    On the Policy Status on Endpoints tab, three filters are available for search operations: Endpoint Name, IP Address, and Status. When the admin selects Status, three sub-filters appear under the search field: Applied, Pending, and AV not installed.
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