McAfee VIRUSSCAN ENTERPRISE 8.7I PATCH 3 - RELEASE NOTES 09-02-2009 Release Note page 13

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Always reboot prior to validating that a Patch has been installed successfully.
1.
Open the VirusScan Console and select About from the Help menu. The About VirusScan Enterprise window,
Installed Patches, displays "3."
2.
After property information has been collected by ePolicy Orchestrator agents, the client systems show that
Patch 3 is installed as the "Hotfix" version. If the value HotfixVersions appears, it is a temporary value and is
removed after a full property collection from the client.
3.
Confirm that the expected files are installed by checking the version number of individual files. File versions
should match the list of files in Patch Inventory, above.
NOTE: Patch releases do not display or report that the Patch is installed if an error occurred during installation, or if
a file or files did not install correctly.
Removing the Patch
Windows Installer 3.x and later now support the rolling back of Patches. This can be done one of two ways.
For Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 2008, and Windows 7 operating systems, the
Patch can be removed manually via Add/Remove Programs if the user has administrative rights to the local
system.
For all operating systems that support Windows Installer 3.x, a command-line option can be used to remove
the Patch silently.
Example:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Msiexec.exe /I {147BCE03-C0F1-4C9F-8157-6A89B6D2D973} MSIPATCHREMOVE=
{E5E39A2B-9688-4FC6-8552-2D634D1935E1} /q
Considerations
1.
The GUID information used here changes from one Patch to another. Always use the information in the
Release Notes for the Patch that you are removing.
2.
Because the Patch is removed via MSIEXEC, the functions inside setup.exe, which normally prevent reboots
from occurring during silent processes, are not executed. In order to prevent a possible automatic reboot
from occurring after a Patch removal, simply add the REBOOT=R parameter to the command-line option
above.
3.
Patch removal is an MSI reinstall function. When a Patch is removed, all features affected by the Patch are
reset to installation defaults. Any features not modified by the Patch are left with their current settings.
4.
Update VirusScan after removing the Patch to ensure that the latest versions of the engine and DAT files are
run.
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Douglas W. Sauder. | Software developed by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/). A copy of
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Components for Unicode ("ICU") Copyright © 1995-2002 International Business Machines Corporation and others. |
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