McAfee Security for Microsoft Exchange 8.6.0
Schedule an on-demand scan
Schedule an on-demand scan to scan your Microsoft Exchange servers to find a threat, vulnerability, or other potentially unwanted code.
Before you begin
Make sure that you do not remove the
MSMEODuser from active directory, that was created during the product installation. This user is required for performing on‑demand scans on mailboxes.
Task
1 | Log on to the ePolicy Orchestrator server as an administrator. | ||||||||||||
2 | Click , then select the required group or systems. | ||||||||||||
3 | Click the Assigned Client Tasks tab, then click . The Client Task Assignment Builder page appears. | ||||||||||||
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Define these options, then click
Create New Task.
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5 | Type a name for the task, and any notes, then click Save. The task is listed in the Task Name. | ||||||||||||
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On the
Create New Task page, define these options, then click Save:
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7 | Select the task, then click Next. | ||||||||||||
8 | Schedule the task as required, then click Next to view a summary of the task. | ||||||||||||
9 | Review the summary of the task, then click Save. | ||||||||||||
10 | In the System Tree page, select the systems or groups where you assigned the task, then click Wake Up Agents. | ||||||||||||
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In the
Wake Up McAfee Agent screen, select
Force complete policy and task update, then click
OK.
On-demand scanning events are reported to ePolicy Orchestrator with the details start time, stop time, completed time, and infection status. |