There are a number of services running at any given time. Since they are often crucial to the operation
of your endpoint, you may want to allow them. You can show or hide them from the message console.
To hide system services
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Click Hide Windows Services.
To change the display of applications
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Right-click the Running Applications field and select the desired view.
To stop an application or service from running
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In the Running Applications field, right-click the application and click Terminate.
Displaying or hiding the message area
The message area is located at the bottom of the main screen. It provides a real-time update of the
server-agent communication status. This update includes when the latest security policy is downloaded
and the number of the policy serial numbers.
The message area is hidden by default.
To show or hide the message area
1. Below the Running Applications field, click Show Message Console. The message area
appears.
2. To hide the message area from view, click Hide Message Console. The message area collapses
and displays the Show Message Console icon.
Viewing current security policy and communication status
This section explains how to view current security policy and communication status.
To view the current policy information
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On the bottom of the main screen, look for the status bar.
You can view a real-time update of the agent’s communication with the server. If green, the light indicates
that the agent is online and communicating with the management server. If gray, the agent is not
connected to the management server.
To view the communication status
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In the right-hand corner of the status bar, look for the status icon.
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