The following table provides the official terminology used throughout the Apex One (Mac) documentation:
Terminology |
Description |
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Agent or Security Agent |
The Apex One (Mac) Security Agent program installed on an endpoint |
Endpoint |
The computer where the Security Agent is installed |
Agent user (or user) |
The person managing the Security Agent on the endpoint |
Server |
The Apex One (Mac) server program |
Server computer |
The computer where the Apex One (Mac) server is installed |
Administrator (or Apex One (Mac) administrator) |
The person managing the Apex One (Mac) server |
Console |
The user interface for configuring and managing Apex One (Mac) server and Security Agent settings The console for the server program is called "web console", while the console for the Security Agent program is called "agent console". |
Security risk |
The collective term for virus/malware, spyware/grayware, and web threats |
Product service |
The Apex One (Mac) service, which is managed from the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) |
Components |
Responsible for scanning, detecting, and taking actions against security risks |
Agent installation folder |
The folder on the endpoint that contains the Security Agent files /Library/Application Support/TrendMicro |
Server installation folder |
The folder on the server computer that contains the Apex One (Mac) server files. After installing Apex One (Mac) server, the folder is created on the same Apex One server directory. If you accept the default settings during Apex One server installation, you will find the server installation folder at any of the following locations:
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Dual-stack |
An entity that has both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. For example:
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Pure IPv4 |
An entity that only has an IPv4 address |
Pure IPv6 |
An entity that only has an IPv6 address |