# Windows UI

## Clicking on the dope.security UI will give you access to further information on your endpoint. Left click for basic information, right click for more detailed information.

### Basic dope.endpoint information

If your endpoint user left clicks on the DS icon in the Windows System Tray, they can see basic information on the dope.endpoint running on their device.

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* **User Identity**: When OIDC authentication is enabled this will show the email used by the user to verify their identity. Where OIDC is not enabled this will show the Logged-in User in the following format: \<Domain>/\<User Name>.
* **Last Policy Update**: Shows the date and time of the last policy update sent to the dope.endpoint from the dope.cloud.
* **About**: Displays the version of the dope.endpoint running on the device.

{% hint style="info" %}
Policies are automatically pushed from the console to the endpoint. When the <img src="https://4250118259-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2Fqdf21diS0j19gSMF9LeP%2Fuploads%2FHGoYtoe4H7rLFHDSpf37%2Fui-new.png?alt=media&#x26;token=5e721be3-72b7-4fa8-8d6a-93d00b7fd91a" alt="" data-size="line"> icon appears next to “Policy updated...” this indicates the last policy update included a policy change for the logged-in user.

To make sure you have the latest policy from the dope.cloud, you may select “Policy updated...” and it will fetch a policy push.
{% endhint %}

### Advanced dope.endpoint information

If you right click on the DS icon in the Windows System Tray, more advanced information and options will be displayed.

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As well as displaying the same basic information available on a left click, the right click extends to show the following details:

**Account Detail:**

* **Tenant:** The name of the organization’s dope.cloud tenant
* **Provider:** The service provider being used (either Google or O365)
* **Type:** The organization’s current license type (In Trial, NFR, or Licensed)

**Status:** The current status of the dope.endpoint

* **Healthy:** dope.endpoint is working with no errors
* **Error:** dope.endpoint has an error and is not working
* **Disabled:** dope.swg endpoint has been put into disabled mode by the admin
* **Fallback:** If the agent is ever in Fallback Mode it will be shown next to the Status
  * **Enable Debug Mode:** If there's a need to debug an issue, this option will put the dope.endpoint into trace level loggin&#x67;**.** Use the same option to return the dope.endpoint to Error Level logging.
  * **Generate Diagnostics:** Selecting this option will get the dope.endpoint to run a set of tests and to save the results, along with an extensive set of logs, to the user's desktop.
  * **Disable Endpoint:** This option can be used to disable the endpoint. The anti-uninstall password will be required for the dope.endpoint to be disabled.

{% hint style="info" %}
The dope.cloud is kept up to date with the dope.endpoint status. It is still possible to re-enable the dope.endpoint from the Endpoint Manager View (see: [disable-endpoint](https://inflight.dope.security/dope.console/endpoint-manager-view/disable-endpoint "mention")).
{% endhint %}
