4.6
Installing on an Infected Host
However, if you run the setup from a CD, you must transfer a copy of the
Admin.pub key file manually to the workstations:
The best and most secure method is to copy the Admin.pub file to
a diskette and use this diskette for workstation installations.
Alternatively, you can put the Admin.pub file in a directory that
can be accessed by all hosts that will be installed with remotely
managed F-Secure products. By default, F-Secure Policy
Manager Console places the public key in the root of the
Communication directory.
The directory where the administrator's public and private key
files are stored was defined during the installation. For more
information, see
For information on backing up the admin.pub key, see chapter
Maintaining F-Secure Policy Manager Server in F-Secure Policy Manager
Administrator's Guide.
If the host on which you are going to install F-Secure Client Security is
infected with some variant of the Klez virus, you should run the Klez
removal tool on the host before starting the installation. This is because
the Ilaunchr.exe installation tool cannot be run on a computer that is
infected with Klez.
You can download the Kleztool from
ftp://ftp.europe.f-secure.com/anti-virus/tools/kleztool.zip
The kleztool.zip contains a kleztool.txt file, in which you can find the
instructions for running Kleztool on the infected computer. Read these
instructions carefully before proceeding.
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