Server Security Management
Server Security Management usually means countless hours spent on managing the security of servers with countless numbers of servers. With ScriptLogic, you can centralise the security management of your servers using our award-winning solutions.
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Security Explorer centralises the management of NTFS, registry, and share security, including:
- Granting/Revoking/Cloning Permissions
- Access Override to eliminate lockout to NTFS files and folders
- Backup and Restore of NTFS, Registry and folder share permissions
Enterprise Security Reporter centrally collects and reports on server and Active Directory security, including information on:
- Users & Groups
- Account Rights & Computer Policies
- Printers, Services, Shares, the Registry, NTFS volumes and the security of each
Enterprise Security Reporter comes standard with over 80 built-in reports, each customisable to meet the administrative need, as well as with the ability to generate custom reports, allowing the management of server security to easily be reported on.
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Patch Authority Plus centrally increases the security of your servers by comprehensively patching them to ensure the highest level of security against known threats. Patch Authority Plus’ features include:
- Granular Patch Management using elements such as Domain, IP Address, and Active Directory Organisation Unit and more
- Management of patches for Microsoft products such as Windows, Office, Internet Explorer, and Windows Media Player, as well as non-Microsoft products from vendors such as Adobe, Real, Firefox and WinZip. Additionally server-side products such as IIS, SQL Server, Exchange Server, BizTalk server and others are patched.
- Comprehensive patch reporting
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Service Explorer centralises the management of server security by empowering the administrator to search for and manage services and tasks across multiple server simultaneously, including:
- Starting, Stopping, and Restarting services
- Changing service properties such as service account, account passwords, and startup types
- Running and scheduling tasks
- Changing task properties such as account information, schedule, and other task settings

