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Configure a Web Agent

There are a number of tasks that must be completed in order to fully configure a Web Agent. These tasks apply to local and central configuration of a Web Agent.

Note: You must set up the Policy Server for Web Agent communication before you install a Web Agent and register a trusted host.

To configure a web agent

  1. Install a Policy Server.
  2. Create a Host Configuration Object.
  3. Grant the Register Trusted Hosts privilege to a Policy Server Administrator. An administrator must have the privilege to register trusted hosts.

    If you create an administrator with only the Register Trusted Hosts privilege, that administrator will not be able to use the Policy Server User Interface.

  4. Create an Agent object to name the Agent. Do not confuse this object with an Agent Configuration Object.
  5. Create an Agent Configuration Object.

    If you plan to configure an Agent locally, you still need this object to enable the local configuration parameter, AllowLocalConfig.

  6. At the client site, install the Web Agent.
  7. Register the trusted host. Part of this process is to provide the name of the Host Configuration Object that you already created at the Policy Server.
  8. When the Agent-related policy objects are configured, enable the Web Agent. This setting is in the local Agent configuration file.

Note: For details, see the Policy Server Installation Guide and Web Agent Installation Guide

More information:

How a Host Configuration Object is Configured for a Trusted Host

Administrator Scope and Tasks

Create an Agent Object to Establish a Web Agent Identity

Configure an Agent Configuration Object for a Web Agent

Enable a Web Agent