Avira Professional Security Howto
Avira Professional Security Howto
Avira Professional Security Howto
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Configuration<br />
For changing the profiles you have several possibilities, so-called rules you can set.<br />
You can change the profiles manually or automatically depending on the network.<br />
The manual change between the configuration profiles can be made via the context<br />
menu in the system tray (with a right mouse click on the symbol). There you will find<br />
the item “Change profile” to select another profile.<br />
If you want to use the automatic change you have to define a rule in the configuration<br />
of <strong>Avira</strong> <strong>Professional</strong> <strong>Security</strong>. This rule defines when a special profile is activated.<br />
In order to set the rule, click on the corresponding profile in the configuration with the<br />
right mouse button and choose the menu item “rule”. Here you have the following<br />
options: “None”, “Default rule” and “Default gateway”.<br />
These rules refer to the IP address of the default gateway. They are supervised by<br />
the service of the <strong>Avira</strong> Scheduler that changes automatically to the corresponding<br />
profile as soon as a defined rule is fulfilled.<br />
The rule “default gateway” should always refer to the profile which is used in the<br />
in-house enterprise network. As soon as the computer is taken out of the network,<br />
the gateway changes and <strong>Avira</strong> <strong>Professional</strong> <strong>Security</strong> changes to the profile that has<br />
been defined by the rule “Default gateway”.<br />
In case a notebook is used in three different subsidiaries with different network configurations<br />
you can create three different configuration profiles and assign the profiles<br />
to the corresponding networks via a specific “Default gateway” rule.<br />
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