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

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Installing the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> Client<br />

4. Configure the following settings (some settings are only available if you select a<br />

particular package type):<br />

• Windows Operating System Type on page 4-20<br />

• Scan Method on page 4-20<br />

• Silent Mode on page 4-21<br />

• Disable Prescan on page 4-22<br />

• Force Overwrite with Latest Version on page 4-22<br />

• Update Agent Capabilities on page 4-22<br />

• Outlook Mail Scan on page 4-23<br />

• Check Point SecureClient Support on page 4-23<br />

• Components on page 4-23<br />

5. Next to Source file, ensure that the location of the ofcscan.ini file is correct. To<br />

modify the path, click to browse for the ofcscan.ini file. By default, this file is in<br />

the \PCCSRV folder of the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server.<br />

6. In Output file, click , specify where you want to create the client package, and<br />

7.<br />

type the package file name (for example, ClientSetup.exe).<br />

Click Create. After Client Packager creates the package, the message "Package<br />

created successfully" appears. Locate the package in the directory that you specified<br />

in the previous step.<br />

8. Deploy the package.<br />

Package deployment guidelines:<br />

1. Send the package to users and ask them to run the client package on their<br />

computers by double-clicking the .exe or .msi file.<br />

WARNING! Send the package only to users whose <strong>OfficeScan</strong> client will report to<br />

the server where the package was created.<br />

2. If you have users who will install the .exe package on computers running Windows<br />

Vista, Server 2008, or 7, instruct them to right-click the .exe file and select Run<br />

as administrator.<br />

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