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

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Scheduled Client Updates with NAT<br />

Keeping Protection Up-to-Date<br />

The following issues may arise if the local network uses NAT:<br />

• Clients appear offline on the web console.<br />

• The <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server is not able to successfully notify clients of updates and<br />

configuration changes.<br />

Work around these issues by deploying updated components and configuration files<br />

from the server to the client with a scheduled update.<br />

Perform the following steps:<br />

1. Before installing the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> client on client computers:<br />

a. Configure the client update schedule in Updates > Networked Computers<br />

> Automatic Update > Schedule-based Update.<br />

b. Grant clients the privilege to enable scheduled update in Networked<br />

Computers > Client Management > Settings > Privileges and Other<br />

Settings > Privileges tab > Component Update Privileges.<br />

2. If <strong>OfficeScan</strong> clients already exist on client computers:<br />

a. Grant clients the privilege to perform "Update Now" in Networked<br />

Computers > Client Management > Settings > Privileges and Other<br />

Settings > Privileges tab > Component Update Privileges.<br />

b. Instruct users to manually update components on the client computer (by<br />

right-clicking the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> icon in the system tray and clicking "Update<br />

Now") to obtain the updated configuration settings.<br />

When clients update, they will receive both the updated components and the<br />

configuration files.<br />

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