Intel PRO/100 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
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Turn Security On for a Computer
After general deployment of Packet Protect, you might need to turn security on
for a computer if the computer is new and hasn’t had Packet Protect installed
before. Or, you might need to manually turn Packet Protect on for an existing
computer if Packet Protect was turned off previously.
Install Security for a New Computer
If a new computer requires Packet Protect, follow the instructions under “Install
Packet Protect” on page 17.
Turn Security on Manually for an Existing Computer
After installation, Packet Protect is designed to start automatically upon system
startup. If for some reason Packet Protect isn’t running, you can restart it.
If you turned off security for a client and are now turning it back on, make sure
you reverse whatever method you used to turn it off. See “Turn Security Off for
a Computer” on page 48 for details about the ways you can turn off Packet Pro-
tect at a client.
To manually turn Packet Protect on
1. At the taskbar on the computer, select Settings > Control Panel.
2. Double-click Services.
3. Select Intel Policy Agent and click Start.