CA DataMinder supports the following endpoint agents:
The Outlook endpoint agent can capture and control any Outlook-based email activity. On computers where both the Outlook and Internet Explorer endpoint agents are installed, CA DataMinder can also capture or control any web activity when Outlook is used as a web browser.
The Notes endpoint agent can capture and control any Notes-based email activity.
You can use the Client File System Agent (CFSA), also known as ‘Policy on Save’, to control user attempts to copy files off the local hard disk. For example, the CFSA can monitor files being copied to removable storage devices (such as USB flash drives and SD cards), sync folders (such as DropBox), network locations, and writable CDs and DVDs. The CFSA can selectively block or allow a file and apply policy triggers based on a file’s text content or properties. For example, it can force users to encrypt files being copied onto removable devices.
The CFSA can also scan the local hard disk and apply policy triggers based on a file’s text content or properties. For example, it can categorize files based on their text content, and delete, replace or move unauthorized files.
Full details are in Client File System Agent.
The Client Print System Agent (CPSA), also known as ‘Policy on Print’, detects and controls attempts to print documents. It applies policy to the documents being printed and uses the results of policy processing to allow or block the print job. The CPSA can also disable the Print Screen button on a user’s keyboard.
Full details are in Client Print System Agent.
You can use the Client Network Agent (or 'network agent') to control web activity on endpoint computers. Specifically, the network agent can monitor HTTP requests. This activity includes attempts to post files and comments to web sites or to submit form data. It can also monitor attempts to check in files to SharePoint libraries.
Full details are in Client Network Agent.
The Application endpoint agent can monitor usage of other desktop applications and capture application usage metrics.
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