You can configure your deployment settings, using the Deployment Wizard.
Configuring your deployment settings
To configure your deployment settings
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In the Getting Started Wizard, click Define deployment options.
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On the Microsoft Update Setup page of the Deployment wizard, click Use the Microsoft Update service to check for updates (recommended) to specify that the Microsoft Update service should be used to obtain malware definition updates.
Note: If this computer is configured to receive updates from Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), it is not affected by the settings on this page. If you stop using WSUS for this computer, the settings on this page are then applied. -
On the Forefront TMG Protection Features Settings page of the wizard, do the following:
- For Network Inspection System, select
to activate the complementary license and enable Network Inspection
System (NIS).
- For Web Protection, select the license
activation type for Web protection. If you selected Activate
purchased license and enable Web Protection, enter the license
key and expiration date of the purchased license.
- If you want to scan requested HTTP content
allowed by access rules for malware, such as viruses and spyware,
select Enable malware inspection.
- For Network Inspection System, select
to activate the complementary license and enable Network Inspection
System (NIS).
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On the NIS Signature Update Settings page of the wizard, for Select automatic update action, select the type of action to deploy when there are new or updated signature sets.
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For New Signature Set Configuration, select the response policy option for new signatures.
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On the Customer Feedback page of the wizard, if you want to participate in the Customer Experience Improvement Program, click Yes, I am willing to participate anonymously to join the Customer Experience Improvement Program. This program helps Microsoft to improve the quality and reliability of Forefront TMG. If you join the program, Microsoft collects anonymous information about hardware configuration, use of software and services, and trend patterns. No personally identifiable information is collected.
For more information about customer feedback mechanisms, see Microsoft Customer Experience Improvement Program.
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On the Microsoft Telemetry Reporting Service page, do one of the following:
- Click the Basic button to send basic
information regarding filtered URLs, URL category overrides,
potential threats and the response taken to Microsoft.
- Click the Advanced button to provide
information about potential threats including traffic samples and
full URL strings to Microsoft.
- Click the None button to not
participate in the service.
- Click the Basic button to send basic
information regarding filtered URLs, URL category overrides,
potential threats and the response taken to Microsoft.
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