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OfficeScan 10.6 Administrator's Guide - Trend Micro™ Online Help

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<strong>Trend</strong> Micro <strong>OfficeScan</strong> <strong>10.6</strong> Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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The Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 Scripts<br />

If you already have an existing login script, Login Script Setup appends a command that<br />

executes AutoPcc.exe. Otherwise, <strong>OfficeScan</strong> creates a batch file called<br />

ofcscan.bat that contains the command to run AutoPcc.exe.<br />

Login Script Setup appends the following at the end of the script:<br />

\\\ofcscan\autopcc<br />

Where:<br />

• is the computer name or IP address of the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server<br />

computer.<br />

• "ofcscan" is the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> shared folder name on the server.<br />

• "autopcc" is the link to the autopcc executable file that installs the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> client.<br />

Login script location (through a net logon shared directory):<br />

• Windows Server 2003: \\Windows 2003 server\system<br />

drive\windir\sysvol\domain\scripts\ofcscan.bat<br />

• Windows Server 2008: \\Windows 2008 server\system<br />

drive\windir\sysvol\domain\scripts\ofcscan.bat<br />

To add AutoPcc.exe to the login script using Login Script Setup:<br />

1. On the computer you used to run the server installation, click Programs > <strong>Trend</strong><br />

Micro <strong>OfficeScan</strong> Server > Login Script Setup from the<br />

Windows Start menu.<br />

The Login Script Setup utility loads. The console displays a tree showing all<br />

domains on the network.<br />

2. Locate the server whose login script you want to modify, select it, and then click<br />

Select. Ensure that the server is a primary domain controller and that you have<br />

administrator access to the server. Login Script Setup prompts you for a user name<br />

and password.<br />

3. Type the user name and password. Click OK to continue.<br />

The User Selection screen appears. The Users list shows the profiles of users that<br />

log on to the server. The Selected users list shows the user profiles whose login<br />

script you want to modify.

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