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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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In this example, the SCV check will allow connections through the firewall if the pattern<br />

file version is 701 or later, and the scan engine number is 7.1 or later. If the scan engine<br />

or pattern file is earlier, all connections through the Check Point firewall get blocked.<br />

Modify these values using the SCV Editor on the local.scv file on the Policy Server.<br />

Note: Check Point does not automatically update the pattern file and scan engine version<br />

numbers in the SCV file. Whenever <strong>OfficeScan</strong> updates the scan engine or pattern<br />

file, you need to manually change the value of the conditions in the local.scv file to<br />

keep them current. If you do not update the scan engine and pattern versions, Check<br />

Point will authorize traffic from clients with earlier pattern files or scan engines,<br />

creating a potential for new viruses to infiltrate the system.<br />

Check Point for <strong>OfficeScan</strong> Configuration<br />

To modify the local.scv file, you need to download and run the SCV Editor<br />

(SCVeditor.exe).<br />

To configure the Secure Configuration Verification file:<br />

1. Download SCVeditor.exe from the Check Point download site. The SCV Editor is<br />

part of the OPSEC SDK package.<br />

2. Run SCVeditor.exe on the Policy Server. The SCV Editor console opens.<br />

3. Expand the Products folder and select user_policy_scv.<br />

4. Click Edit > Product > Modify, and then type OfceSCV in the Modify box. Click<br />

OK.<br />

Note: If the local.scv file already contains product policies for other third-party<br />

software, create a new policy by clicking Edit > Product > Add, and then<br />

typing OfceSCV in the Add box.

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