Using Management Edition Software - McAfee DR SOLOMON S ANTI-VIRUS 8.5 Administrator's Manual

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Installing Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus
Because Windows 95 and Windows 98 execute the login script at the same
time they act on the contents of the RunOnce key, however, they will try to run
another instance of Setup while, at the same time, they try to resume the
previous Setup you started. MSI does not permit more than one instance of
Setup to run at the same time.
Adding the /LSCRIPT option to the command line causes Setup to place a flag
in the RunServicesOnce registry key, which Windows executes before it runs
the login script. If your login script checks for the presence of the default Dr
Solomon's Anti-Virus program directory before it runs Setup, therefore,
Windows will not try to run Setup a second time.
In order to use a login script for this purpose, you must also copy or "push"
the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus installation package to a local directory on the
target computer. You may not use a login script to install Dr Solomon's
Anti-Virus software from elsewhere on your network. To install Dr Solomon's
Anti-Virus software from a remote location on the network, use Management
Edition or ePolicy Orchestrator management software.

Using Management Edition software

Management Edition distribution software allows you to distribute Dr
Solomon's anti-virus software from a single console on your network. It
installs, configures, upgrades, and removes anti-virus software for remote
machines on a network. It installs anti-virus software to domains you create,
and from repositories that you create. You control activities from the
Management Edition Console, a drag-and-drop application that runs on
Microsoft Windows NT.
Once the Management Edition components are installed in the master
repository, you are ready to install anti-virus software into the Repository.
Follow these steps:
1. In the Management Console main menu, click Tools, then choose
2. Click Install.
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NOTE: If you plan to install Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus software to a
Windows NT Workstation v4.0 or a Windows 2000 system via login
scripts, you do not need to include the /LSCRIPT option in your
command line.
Repository.
The Repository dialog box displays the Products page. It contains the
management components that are currently in the Repository.

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