
• If the Client UI is unlocked, the menu commands have no effect.
For details on using the tray icon menu, see the section on working with the Host IPS client.
Use this task to configure the tray icon control.
Task
1 Click the General Settings tab of the Client UI policy and select Show tray icon.
2 Click the Advanced Options tab and select Allow disabling of features from the tray
icon, then select any or all of the features to be disabled.
Configuring Client UI troubleshooting
Instead of using the troubleshooting feature on the individual client, you can apply policy-level
troubleshooting options that trigger logging of IPS and firewall events and that disable particular
IPS engines. When disabling engines, remember to reenable them after completing the
troubleshooting.
Use this task to apply troubleshooting controls without going directly to a client.
Task
1 Click the Troubleshooting tab in the Client UI policy.
Figure 32: Client UI—Troubleshooting tab
2 Select the policy settings you want to apply:
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Select from the list the message type to trigger logging of Firewall
events. Debug logs all messages; Information logs Information,
Turn on firewall logging
Warning, and Error messages; Warning logs Warning and Error
messages; Error logs error messages; Disabled logs no messages.
The path of the log file on Windows clients is: C:\Documents and
Settings\All Users\Application Data\McAfee\Host Intrusion
Prevention\FireSvc.log; on Windows Vista: C:\Program
Data\McAfee\Host Intrusion Prevention\FireSvc.log.
Configuring General Policies
Working with Client UI policies
McAfee Host Intrusion Prevention 7.0 Product Guide for use with ePolicy Orchestrator 4.080
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