eScan
Management Console (eServ) provides centralized features for installation, admin
control, deployment of updates, upgrades, and license keys, enforcing security
policies, covering rogue machines and more. The Management Console has great scalability
as it can protect small firms with less than hundred computers to large Enterprises
with tens of thousands of machines. Auto (Remote) Installation on Clients
based on IP or workstation name Remote Installation allows you to simultaneously
install eScan on multiple clients or workstations in your network, from a single
machine. Remote installation runs in the background and the normal activity on
a workstation can continue without interruption. This saves time, labor and ensures
that no machine is 'missed'. To install the software on one machine, takes about
three to four minutes. If you had to install on 100 machines, it would take about
400 minutes. Add to this work stoppage for the workstations, need for CD ROM drive
on individual workstations, etc. eServ avoids all these costs. You must
first install eScan as a Server on one machine. This is called as the central
server. The central server does not require any special 'server hardware configurations'
but can be any convenient machine. Further remote installations on clients are
done using this machine. The reverse process, remote uninstall is also supported. Deploy
Upgrades: Upgrades are new version or patches of the software or new builds, released
by MicroWorld. Upgrade may carry new features or functions. eScan allows you to
deploy Upgrades and Updates to all machines in the network from a single server.
Upgrades and Updates can be deployed simultaneously on all clients. 
Obtain
detailed Client Information eServ allow you to view detailed information
of eScan clients. You can view details of eScan version currently running, if
updates and upgrades are downloaded, etc. Details of eScan activity running on
the network are also displayed.

Centralized
Reporting Features This feature allows automatic mailing of reports from
clients to system administrator. The report typically displays activity details
like files downloaded, virus detected, etc.

Set
Schedule for auto reports mailing You can set a schedule to auto mail
reports. The report typically displays activity details like files downloaded,
virus detected, etc. Schedule can be set to mail reports daily, weekly and monthly.
The hour and minute when the activity should begin can also be specified. 
Deploying
to clients that do not have TCP/IP Sometimes client systems do not have
TCP/IP. In such a case deploying setup and rule-sets can be done using the feature
shown in the screen. 
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