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Sophos Enterprise Console is a single, automated console that manages and updates Sophos security software on computers running Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and UNIX operating systems, and in virtual environments with VMware vShield.
Find out how to start using Sophos Enterprise Console.
This guide tells you how to protect a very large network with Sophos security software.
Before you install Sophos software, you should create the user accounts you need.
You might want to install another instance of the Sophos Enterprise Console management console on another computer, so that you can manage networked computers conveniently.
Before you can protect and manage computers, you need to create groups for them.
Sophos Enterprise Console applies default security policies to your computer groups.
You must search for computers on the network before Sophos Enterprise Console can protect and manage them.
Follow these instruction to protect Windows computers.
If you have computers that you cannot protect from Sophos Enterprise Console, you can protect them by running an installer from the shared folder to which the security software has been downloaded.
You can protect computers manually.
You can protect Macs.
You should review the health of your network regularly.
When you run the Protect computers wizard, installation of security software can fail for a number of reasons.
This guide tells you how to upgrade to Sophos Enterprise Console 5.5.2.
Protect your users and monitor changes to your settings.
Find out about useful utilities included with Sophos Enterprise Console.