Chapter 9. Advanced Configuration And Troubleshooting; Managing Domains; Managing Machines In A Non-Trusted Windows Nt Domain - McAfee MANAGEMENT EDITION 2.5 Administrator's Manual

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Advanced Configuration and
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Troubleshooting
Here you'll find sections to help you resolve some issues that you might
encounter when using the Management Edition program. Topics are grouped
into these general categories:

"Managing domains"

"Viewing items in the console" on page
"Installing components" on page
"Changing machine configurations" on page
"Recovering deleted items" on page
Managing domains

Managing machines in a non-trusted Windows NT domain

If the Management Console is in a different Microsoft networking domain
from the Management Server, you must set up a trust relationship between the
two domains. For details, see
A trust relationship set up between all domains and the administrator's
domain lets your Domain Administrator account access machines in other
domains without requiring you to specify a username and password for each
machine. However, if a trust relationship does not exist and you do not want
to create one, if you have a username and password with Administrator rights
on the machine in the non-trusted domain, it is possible to add a repository to
a machine in a non-trusted domain.
Follow these steps to manage a machine in a non-trusted Windows NT
domain:
1. In the Management Console's anti-virus domain view, select the
2. Click the Mirrors tab.
on this page,
anti-virus domain. In the Management Console's main menu, click
Tools, and then click Repository.
The Repository dialog box appears, with the Products page showing.
253,
258,
266, and
268.
Chapter 3, "Creating Anti-virus Domains."
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