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operation between NSM and the device will indicate identical configurations because
the MD5 hash in NSM will match the file on the device. For the same reasons, an Update
Device directive will have no effect on the device.
The following sections provide detailed instructions for managing large binary data files
in NSM, and specific instructions about how to upload each type of file and link it to the
device configuration object.
Uploading and Linking Large Binary Data Files on page 276
Importing Custom Sign-In Pages on page 278
Importing Antivirus Live Update Settings on page 280
Importing Endpoint Security Assessment Plug-in (ESAP) Packages on page 280
Importing Third-Party Host Checker Policies on page 281
Importing a Secure Virtual Workspace Wallpaper Image (Secure Access Devices
Only) on page 282
Importing Hosted Java Applets (Secure Access Devices Only) on page 283
Importing a Custom Citrix Client .cab File (Secure Access Devices Only) on page 284
This topic describes the complete procedure for downloading a large binary data file and
linking that file into the Secure Access or Infranet Controller device configuration tree.
Subsequent sections provide details about each type of large binary data file.
To upload and link a large binary data file, follow these steps:
In the Device Manager, right-click the device icon and select Import Device from the
1.
list to import the Secure Access or Infranet Controller device configuration.
When the import job is finished, the device object configuration contains the MD5
stubs for each of the large binary data files.
Upload each required large binary data file onto the NSM client workstation.
2.
Use the device Web UI to upload binary files form the Secure Access or Infranet
Controller device. Other files, such as ESAP configuration files, should be downloaded
form the site of origin.
To create a shared object in the NSM Object Manager for the binary file:
3.
In the Configure panel of the NSM navigation tree, select Object Manager > Binary
a.
data, and then click the Add icon.
In the Binary Data dialog box, enter a name for the object, select a color for the
b.
object icon, add a comment if desired, and select the file you uploaded in Step 2.
See Figure 72 on page 277. Click OK.
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