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Audit Log

Use the Audit Log to maintain and access a record of all ePO user actions.

The Audit Log entries display in a sortable table. For added flexibility, you can also filter the log so that it only displays failed actions, or only entries that are within a certain age.
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Allowed Cron syntax

Cron syntax is made up of 6 or 7 fields, separated by a space.

Accepted Cron syntax, by field in descending order, is detailed below in the table. Most Cron syntax is acceptable, however there are a few cases that are not supported. For example, you cannot specify both the Day of Week and Day of Month values.
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5 Steps to Stop Staff Snooping

60% of staff admit they would take valuable data

In a recent Cyber-Ark survey into “The recession and its effects on work ethics” carried out amongst 250 office workers in London’s busy Canary Wharf, a staggering sixty percent admitted they would take valuable data with them, if they could get away with it, were they faced with redundancy or the sack!

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Working with the Server Task Log

Use these tasks to view and maintain the Server Task Log.

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Server tasks and what they do

The default set of server tasks is described here.

Improvements to server tasks
Server tasks are now more configurable, allowing you to chain multiple actions and subactions
within a single task, as well as more flexible scheduling.
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Security keys and how they work

ePolicy Orchestrator relies on three security key pairs to ensure:

• Authenticity of agent-server communication.
• Verification of the contents of local repositories.
• Verification of the contents of remote repositories.
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Configuring ePO Part 3/3

Server settings and the behaviors they control

Various settings control how the ePolicy Orchestrator server behaves. You can change most settings at anytime.
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Configuring ePO Part 2/3

Working with permission sets

Use these tasks to create and maintain permission sets.
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Configuring ePO Part 1/3

ePO user accounts, how permission sets work, contacts, server settings, security keys, tasks, cron jobs, audit and events logs.

The ePO server is the center of your managed environment, providing a single location from
which to administer system security throughout your network.
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Getting Started with ePO 4.5

A high-level overview of ePolicy Orchestrator and how it works

Each of the concepts included here are discussed in greater detail, along with their associated tasks, in the chapters that comprise the rest of this product guide.
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