Dr.Web for macOS Configuration

To view or edit the configuration of protection components on the workstation

1.Select the Anti-virus network item in the main menu of the Control Center.

2.In the hierarchical list of the opened window, click the name of a station under macOS/macOS Server or a group containing such stations.

3.In the Configuration section of the opened control menu, in the macOS subsection, select the necessary protection component:

Scanner for workstations/Scanner for servers

SpIDer Guard for workstations/SpIDer Guard for servers

SpIDer Gate for workstations/SpIDer Gate for servers

A window with the component settings will be opened.

4.Configure component settings.

Note that managing component settings via the Control Center differs from managing component settings directly on the station:

to manage separate parameters, use the options located on the right from the corresponding settings:

Reset to initial value—restore the last saved value for a parameter.

Reset to default value—set the default value for a parameter.

to manage a set of parameters, use the options located on the toolbar:

Reset all parameters to initial values—restore the last saved values for all parameters in this section.

Reset all parameters to default values—restore default values of all parameters in this section.

Propagate these settings to another object—copy settings from this section to settings of other station, group or several groups and stations.

Set the inheritance of settings from the parent group—remove personal settings of a station and set inheritance of settings in this section from a primary group.

Copy settings from the parent group and set them as personal—copy settings of this section from a primary group and set them for selected stations. Inheritance is not set and stations settings considered personal.

Export settings from this section to the file—save all settings from this section to a file of a special format.

Import settings to this section from the file—replace all settings in this section with settings from the file of a special format.

5.Click Save.

The settings will be passed to the stations. If the stations are offline when changes are made, the settings will be passed when stations connect to the Dr.Web Server next time.

Administrator may forbid editing settings on station for a user (see the Permissions of Station Users section in the Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite Administrator Manual). At this, only administrator will be able to edit settings via the Control Center.