﻿<?xml version="1.0" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Top Forefront Client Security Solutions from Microsoft Support</title><link>http://support.microsoft.com/ph/12632</link><description>The latest support information about Forefront Client Security Solutions from Microsoft Product Support Services.</description>
<item><title>Overriding default responses to malware</title><link>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb418986.aspx#phrss</link><category></category><description>The definitions provide Client Security with a default action to take against each type of malware. It is highly likely that nearly all default actions will be acceptable. However, Client Security lets you set different responses, both for specific malware (based on threat) and by category or severity of malware. By default, a new policy contains no overrides. When you edit or create a policy, use the Overrides tab to configure overrides to default malware responses and to view the category and severity of malware. You can also view the category and severity for any malware in the definitions file, with the exception of any malware that is considered to be a virus.</description></item>
<item><title>FCS Database Sizing</title><link>http://blogs.technet.com/b/kfalde/archive/2008/08/25/fcs-database-sizing.aspx#phrss</link><category></category><description>If the DTS job that transfers data from the OnePoint database to the SystemCenterReporting database begins to fail, the most common reason is that the SystemCenterReporting database does not have enough space allocated to the database.</description></item>
<item><title>Deploying FCS definition updates with a shared System Center Configuration Manager WSUS infrastructure</title><link>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd185652.aspx#phrss</link><category></category><description>This document provides information about how to configure FCS definition updates to use an existing Configuration Manager WSUS infrastructure while ensuring that both Configuration Manager and FCS function properly and work together.</description></item>
<item><title>Revisions to Forefront Client Security Best Practice Analyzer</title><link>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976986#phrss</link><category></category><description>This article lists and describes the revisions that are made to the Forefront Client Security (FCS) Best Practices Analyzer after its initial release. This article contains information about new checks and information about updates to existing checks.</description></item>
<item><title>FCS scanning exclusions</title><link>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943556#phrss</link><category></category><description></description></item>
<item><title>FCS Distribution Component</title><link>http://blogs.technet.com/b/fcsnerds/archive/2009/07/27/distribution-component.aspx#phrss</link><category></category><description>Explains the purpose of the distribution component and if it is still required.</description></item>
<item><title>FCS System Requirements</title><link>http://www.microsoft.com/forefront/clientsecurity/en/us/system-requirements.aspx#phrss</link><category></category><description>Review this Forefront Client Security information to make sure that you have the required hardware and software to run the product.</description></item>
<item><title>Description of the Forefront Client Security Offline Asset Removal Tool</title><link>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2272146#phrss</link><category></category><description>The Forefront Client Security Offline Asset Removal Tool (OART) utility described and available through this article is designed to automate the bulk remove of computers and discovery rules from the Client Security database.</description></item>
<item><title>How to submit malicious software files to Microsoft for analysis</title><link>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939288#phrss</link><category></category><description>When you suspect that a file or a program is malicious, you can submit the file to the Microsoft Research and Response team for analysis. Additionally, if you are using Microsoft Forefront Client Security, you can indicate how this program determined that the file is malicious.</description></item>
<item><title>Installing Client Security</title><link>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb404224.aspx#phrss</link><category></category><description>Provides the steps for installing Client Security on your servers.</description></item>
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