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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 760690" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>It is, I agree. I only run all of this "for science and knowledge" sake. I gather alot of useful knowledge on the protection scopes of various security programs. I wouldn't recommend it for most individuals. Also, I don't install hoards of software.</p><p></p><p>OSA and ERP work very differently, although there is a of course overlap, many times. This is one reason I plan to trim back the settings in OSA over time. The problem with that is that the information that some executable is dropping and running something in AppData or whatever is something I would like to see for now. Well, when the Comodo HIPs are added I know this sounds crazy, but for now it's what I will use.</p><p></p><p>I have a few questions about FortiClient GUI and settings, but I like the application so far:</p><p></p><p>1. How do I change the settings mentioned by [USER=58943]@ForgottenSeer 58943[/USER]? <span style="color: rgb(184, 49, 47)">EDIT</span> I see your answer in the previous post thanks [USER=73949]@imuade[/USER]</p><p>2. Under the Malware Protection settings (top right)->A-V module->Block malicious websites all of the check boxes are green. Then, on Web Security main page the same, but in the Web Security settings they are green but can be changed. It says the green indicates allow the sites. The options are Allow, Block, Warn, Monitor. Does this indicate that they are allowed by default? OK, but unexpected, and I see the options there I have for changing if I need to so no problem. Wondering is there is a better way than all block. Also, what is monitor just out of curiosity?</p><p>3. Is grayware worth monitoring for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 760690, member: 32547"] It is, I agree. I only run all of this "for science and knowledge" sake. I gather alot of useful knowledge on the protection scopes of various security programs. I wouldn't recommend it for most individuals. Also, I don't install hoards of software. OSA and ERP work very differently, although there is a of course overlap, many times. This is one reason I plan to trim back the settings in OSA over time. The problem with that is that the information that some executable is dropping and running something in AppData or whatever is something I would like to see for now. Well, when the Comodo HIPs are added I know this sounds crazy, but for now it's what I will use. I have a few questions about FortiClient GUI and settings, but I like the application so far: 1. How do I change the settings mentioned by [USER=58943]@ForgottenSeer 58943[/USER]? [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]EDIT[/COLOR] I see your answer in the previous post thanks [USER=73949]@imuade[/USER] 2. Under the Malware Protection settings (top right)->A-V module->Block malicious websites all of the check boxes are green. Then, on Web Security main page the same, but in the Web Security settings they are green but can be changed. It says the green indicates allow the sites. The options are Allow, Block, Warn, Monitor. Does this indicate that they are allowed by default? OK, but unexpected, and I see the options there I have for changing if I need to so no problem. Wondering is there is a better way than all block. Also, what is monitor just out of curiosity? 3. Is grayware worth monitoring for? [/QUOTE]
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