User Interface

Default Client User Interface

You can select the default Harmony Endpoint Security Client interface settings or edit them to customize the Endpoint Security client interface on user computers.

You can change these settings:

  • Display client icon - When selected, the client icon shows in the windows notification area when the Endpoint Security client is installed.

  • New client User Interface - Select an interface for the client.

    • Default - Applies the default interface specified in the client. Default is the new UI.

    • On - Applies the new interface.

    • Off - Applies the legacy interface.

  • Client language - Select the default language for client. OS Locale indicates the default OS language.

    Note - If the default language is not supported by the client, then system uses the English language for the client.

  • Notification level - You can decide which type of messages can be shown to the user, and which must not be visible. The administrator can select one of three options:

    • Critical only - Do not show any messages unless critical (e.g. system boot warning) or user interface messages (yes/no questions).

    • When-affecting user experience (recommended) - Only show messages related to operation flows affecting user activity, or requiring user interaction (e.g. "Malware was detected and removed").

    • All - Show all messages.

    Note: This change applies to the Endpoint Security Client only. Events are still being logged on the server, and the administrator can still see everything on the management interface.

Pre-Boot Images

For each of these graphics, you can select to upload a new image or Revert to Default image:

Item

Description

Size of Image
Pre-boot Background Image Image on Pre-bootClosed Authentication before the Operating System loads. screen behind the smaller logon window 800 x 600 pixels

Pre-boot Background Image high resolution

Pre-boot background image high resolution

3840×2160

Pre-boot Screen Saver Image that shows when the system is idle 260 x 128 pixels
Pre-boot Banner Image The banner image on the smaller logon window 447 x 98 pixels

Image in the background of the Windows logon window

if OneCheckClosed OneCheck settings define how users authenticate to Endpoint Security client computers. Logon is enabled

256 KB or smaller

Windows Background Image

Description

Size of Image

Image in the background of the Windows logon window

if OneCheck Logon is enabled

256 KB or smaller

Customized Client Image

Description

Size of Image

Icon in the top-right of a Client Notification (UserCheck)

134 x 46 pixels

Customized Browser Block Pages

Browser extension uses block pages to warn the end users about security incidents and prompts for additional permissions. There are four events which trigger a blocking page:

  1. Accessing a site that is blocked by URL FilteringClosed Check Point Software Blade on a Security Gateway that allows granular control over which web sites can be accessed by a given group of users, computers or networks. Acronym: URLF. policy – The block page blocks access to the site and warns the end user that attempted to enter the site that it is blocked by the policy.

  2. Providing credentials in a phishing site – The block page warns the end user that it is a phishing site and the user is therefore blocked from providing credentials there.

  3. Using corporate password in a non-corporate domain - End users are warned that use of corporate password in a non-corporate domain is prohibited, and that his/her corporate password was just exposed.

  4. Accessing a local HTML file without the permission by the browser extension.

The blocking pages above are customizable. The following can be changed per each of them:

  1. Company logo (replacing the Check Point logo).

  2. Blocking page title.

  3. Blocking page description.

The user may preview the change before saving the policy by pressing the preview button.

Note - The preview only works in the Chrome or Edge browsers, when the browser extension is installed.