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NOTE: By default, workstations from a Trusted zone are granted access to shared files and printers, have incoming
RPC communication enabled and have remote desktop sharing available.
For more details about this feature please read the following ESET Knowledgebase article:
New network connection detected in ESET Smart Security
3.4 Anti-Theft
To protect your computer in case of a loss or theft, choose from the following options to register your computer
with the ESET Anti-Theft system.
1. After a successful activation click Enable Anti-Theft to activate ESET Anti-Theft features for the computer you just
registered.
2. If you see the ESET Anti-Theft is available message in the Home pane of ESET Smart Security, consider activating
this feature for your computer. Click Enable ESET Anti-Theft to associate your computer with ESET Anti-Theft.
3. From the main program window click Setup, and then click ESET Anti-Theft and follow the instructions in the pop-
up window.
Note: ESET Anti-Theft does not run on Microsoft Windows Home Servers.
For more instructions about ESET Anti-Theft computer association and to learn how it works see How to add a new
device.
3.5 Parental control tools
If you have already enabled Parental control in ESET Smart Security, you must also configure Parental control for
desired user accounts in order for Parental control to function properly.
When Parental controls are active but user accounts have not been configured, Parental control is not set up will be
displayed in the Home pane of the main program window. Click Set up rules now and refer to the Parental control
chapter for instructions on how to create specific restrictions for your children to protect them from potentially
offensive material.
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