Server Options View


 

These parameters allow you to tune up the DeviceLock Content Security Server configuration.

 

- Server Administrators - allows you to define the list of user accounts with administrative access rights to DeviceLock Content Security Server. Right-click Server Administrators and then click Properties or double-click Server Administrators to specify this parameter.

 

- Search Server Options - allow you to tune up the DeviceLock Search Server configuration. Double-click Search Server Options to display them. 

 

- DeviceLock Certificate - allows you to install or remove DeviceLock Certificate (the private key). Right-click DeviceLock Certificate and then click Properties or double-click DeviceLock Certificate to specify this parameter.

 

- Service startup account - allows you to define an account under which the DeviceLock Content Security Server service will start. As with many other Windows services, the DeviceLock Content Security Server service can start under the special local system account (the SYSTEM user) and on behalf of any user. Right-click Service startup account and then click Properties or double-click Service startup account to specify this parameter.

 

- TCP port - allows you to instruct DeviceLock Content Security Server to use a fixed TCP port for communication with the management console, making it easier to configure a firewall. By default, DeviceLock Content Security Server uses port 9134. Right-click TCP port and then click Properties or double-click TCP port to specify this parameter.