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Agent Installation Overview - Online Help Home - Trend Micro

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<strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong> DLP Endpoint 5.6 <strong>Installation</strong> Guide<br />

• -i: Install.<br />

• -n: no reboot after installation.<br />

• -cpara=value: Specify the parameters when installing (combine with -i).<br />

For example:<br />

clink_ip=[x.x.x.x], server IP address is x.x.x.x<br />

<strong>Agent</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> with dtool.exe<br />

1-14<br />

Dtool.exe offers additional installation functions not available with install.bat, such as<br />

the “install with password” function. The “install with password” function protects<br />

unauthorized DLP <strong>Agent</strong> uninstalls by requiring a password to run dtool. The dtool.exe<br />

executable is a command line application for deploying the DLP Endpoint agent to<br />

client machines (endpoints) throughout the network.<br />

Note<br />

Only the domain administrator can install remotely.<br />

Only the accounts with administrative privilege can install locally.<br />

The File and Printer Sharing must be in the exception list in the <strong>Micro</strong>soft Windows<br />

Firewall on the target machine before installing or uninstalling remotely.<br />

The User Account Control is enabled in Windows Vista and later versions by default. The<br />

DOS prompt must be run as the administrator in order to install or uninstall locally,<br />

whether using dtool or msi.<br />

WARNING!<br />

You must reboot target machines after installation and after uninstallation. Failure to<br />

reboot after install or uninstall will put the target machine into an unknown state.<br />

To recover from an unknown state:<br />

reboot - uninstall - reboot - install - reboot

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