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

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Update Methods for Update Agents<br />

Keeping Protection Up-to-Date<br />

Update Agents use the same update methods available to regular clients. For details, see<br />

<strong>OfficeScan</strong> Client Update Methods on page 5-32.<br />

You can also use the Scheduled Update Configuration tool to enable and configure<br />

scheduled updates on an Update Agent that was installed using Client Packager.<br />

Note: This tool is not available if the Update Agent was installed using other installation<br />

methods. See Installation Methods on page 4-10 for more information.<br />

To use the Scheduled Update Configuration tool:<br />

1. On the Update Agent computer, navigate to .<br />

2. Double-click SUCTool.exe to run the tool. The Schedule Update Configuration<br />

Tool console opens.<br />

3. Select Enable Scheduled Update.<br />

4. Specify the update frequency and time.<br />

5. Click Apply.<br />

Update Agent Analytical Report<br />

Generate the Update Agent Analytical Report to analyze the update infrastructure and<br />

determine which clients download from the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server, Update Agents, or from<br />

ActiveUpdate server. You can also use this report to check if the number of clients<br />

requesting updates from the update sources exceeds available resources, and redirect<br />

network traffic to appropriate sources.<br />

Note: This report includes all Update Agents. If you have delegated the task of managing<br />

one or several domains to other administrators, they will also see Update Agents<br />

belonging to the domains that they are not managing.<br />

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