Summary of Contents for F-SECURE CLIENT SECURITY 8.00
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Getting Started with F-Secure Client Security...
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ECURE LIENT ECURITY This chapter describes how to install F-Secure Client Security on corporate computers. The following are explained: System Requirements Remote and local installation options for corporate computers For more detailed information, see the F-Secure Client Security Administrator’s guide and online help. The guide is available on the CD, and the online help is installed with the product.
CHAPTER 2 2.1 System Requirements Your computer must meet these requirements to run F-Secure Client Security: Processor: On Windows Vista: Capable of running Windows Vista 32- or 64-bit (Intel Pentium 4 2 GHz or higher recommended) On Windows XP/2000: Intel Pentium III...
2.2 Installation Options F-Secure Client Security can be installed in the following ways: Stand-Alone Installation Remote Installation with F-Secure Policy Manager Local Installation and F-Secure Policy Manager For detailed instructions, see the F-Secure Client Security Administrator’s Guide available on the CD and on our website at http://www.f-secure.com/small_businesses/...
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CHAPTER 2 Step 1 - Uninstall any other antivirus programs on your computer 1. Uninstall any other antivirus programs on your computer as follows: a. Click Start Settings Control Panel Add or Remove Programs. b. Click the programs you want to remove. c.
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Step 2 - Install F-Secure Client Security: 1. Insert the F-Secure Workstation & Server Security CD in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Select the installation language. 3. Click F-Secure Client Security listed under Anti-Virus. 4. Read the Welcome screen and select the language in which you want to install F-Secure Client Security.
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Protocol (SNMP). Cisco NAC Support to enable the integration of Cisco Network Admission Control (NAC) with the product. 10. Choose the folder where you want to install F-Secure Client Security and click Next. We recommend choosing the default location, C:\Program Files\F-Secure.
Remote installation with F-Secure Policy Manager is recommended for networks with more than 5 workstations. If you are not familiar with F-Secure Policy Manager, see the F-Secure Policy Manager Administrator’s Guide available on the F-Secure Policy Manager has two user interfaces: Advanced Mode and Anti-Virus Mode.
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For instructions, see chapter Creating the Domain Structure in F-Secure Client Security Administrator’s Guide. Step 3 - Install F-Secure Client Security remotely The following steps are a general guideline for remote installation: 1. Use ‘Autodiscover Windows Hosts’ operation to install...
2.2.3 Local Installation and F-Secure Policy Manager Local installation is recommended if you need to install F-Secure Client Security locally on a workstation that is otherwise centrally managed by F-Secure Policy Manager. You must have F-Secure Policy Manager already installed before you can continue with the installation.
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CHAPTER 2 Step 1 - Uninstall any other antivirus programs on your computer 1. Uninstall any other antivirus programs on your computer as follows: a. Click Start Settings Control Panel Add or Remove Programs. b. Click the programs you want to remove. c.
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Step 2 - Install F-Secure Client Security 1. Insert the F-Secure Workstation & Server Security CD in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Select the installation language. 3. Click F-Secure Client Security listed under Anti-Virus. 4. Read the Welcome screen and select the language in which you want to install F-Secure Client Security.
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Protocol (SNMP). Cisco NAC Support to enable the integration of Cisco Network Admission Control (NAC) with the product. 10. Choose the folder where you want to install F-Secure Client Security and click Next. We recommend choosing the default location, C:\Program Files\F-Secure.
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15. Restart your computer, if you are prompted to do that, by selecting Restart now and click Finish. Step 3 - Configure the product using F-Secure Policy Manager Console: 1. Add a new workstation to a suitable policy domain using the ‘Import Autoregistered Hosts’...
ECURE OLICY ANAGER This chapter is a quick reference for installing F-Secure Policy Manager from the F-Secure Workstation & Server Security CD. The following are explained: System requirements User interface modes Installation steps for installing all F-Secure Policy Manager components on a single computer.
3.1 System Requirements F-Secure Policy Manager Server Operating Microsoft Windows: System: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server (SP 4 or higher) Windows 2003 Server (32- and 64-bit, SP1 or higher) Windows 2008 Server (32- and 64-bit) Linux: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4 and 5 openSUSE Linux 10.3...
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CHAPTER 3 For information on installing F-Secure Policy Manager on Linux, see chapter F-Secure Policy Manager on Linux in F-Secure Policy Manager Administrator’s Guide. F-Secure Policy Manager Console Operating Microsoft Windows: system: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (SP4 or higher) Windows XP Professional (SP2 or higher)
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F-Secure Policy Manager Console Display Minimum 256-color display with resolution of resolution: 1024x768, (32-bit color with 1280x960 or higher resolution recommended). Other: Ethernet network interface or equivalent. 10 Mbit network between console and server is recommended. Managing more than 5000 hosts requires 100Mbit...
F-Secure Policy Manager has two user interfaces: Anti-Virus Mode Advanced Mode Use the Anti-Virus Mode user interface for managing F-Secure Client Security, and Advanced Mode for managing all other F-Secure products.You can select the user interface from the View menu in F-Secure Policy Manager Console.
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Click Next. 4. Read the License Agreement text. Select I accept this agreement, and click Next. 5. If there is no previous F-Secure Policy Manager installation on the computer, select the components to be installed: F-Secure Policy Manager Console F-Secure Policy Manager Server 6.
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F-Secure Policy Manager Server was detected on the computer. By default the setup keeps the existing settings. Select this option if you have manually updated the F-Secure Policy Manager Server configuration file (HTTPD.conf). This option automatically keeps the existing administration, host and web reporting ports.
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If you want to allow access only from this computer, select Restrict access to the local machine. 10. Specify the F-Secure Policy Manager Server address, and Administration port number. Click Next to continue. Depending on the installation method, the server address and port number are not always required.
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14. The setup wizard creates the user group FSPM users. The user who was logged in and ran the installer is automatically added to this group. To allow another user to run F-Secure Policy Manager you must manually add this user to the user group FSPM users “F-Secure Policy Manager Console Setup...
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When the progress indicator has reached 100%, the Passphrase dialog box opens automatically. 5. Enter a passphrase for F-Secure Policy Manager Console (this will be needed for logging into F-Secure Policy Manager Console). 6. Click Finish to complete the setup process. Your key-pair will now be created.
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7. Review the installation summary. To start the Remote Installation Wizard, click Start. 8. F-Secure Policy Manager installs the selected products on the hosts. 9. When the Status line displays finished, the process is complete. You can select in which domain the new hosts should be placed using the import settings.
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