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Workstation configuration

In the Endpoint DLP module, you can either configure workstations individually or add them to groups and configure them in bulk.

Best practice: We recommend grouping workstations and configuring them in bulk because this streamlines the application of DLP policies and makes it easier to manage them.

A. Configuring workstations individually

To configure workstations individually, follow these steps:

  • Select Endpoint DLP from the modules drop-down in the top-left corner.
  • Go to Configuration > Devices > Configured Workstations.
  • Click + Add Workstation(s).
  • Select your domain from the drop-down.
  • Note: To add a domain that is not listed, click the Domain button and follow these steps.

  • Click + in the Select Workstation(s) field to add your required workstations.
  • Select the security policies you want to apply for the selected workstations.
  • If you want to add specific folders to be monitored on the selected workstations, click Folder Settings > Local Folders and enter the path of the folder.
  • Click Install Agent and Finish.

B. Configuring workstations in bulk

To configure workstations in bulk, follow these steps:

  • Select Endpoint DLP from the modules drop-down in the top-left corner.
  • Go to Configuration > Devices > Configured Groups.
  • Click + Create Group.
  • Enter your desired group name and description.
  • Select whether you want to add workstations or OUs to the group.
  • Select your domain from the drop-down.
  • Click + in the Select Workstation(s) or Select OU(s) field to add your required workstations or OUs.
  • Select the security policies you want to apply to the group.
  • Click Create Group.
Note:
  • Ensure that all workstations in the group are in the same domain.
  • A workstation can only be part of one group.
  • When two conflicting policies are applied to a workstation, the most restrictive policy is applied, regardless of whether the policy was applied directly or through a group.

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