Intrusion Defense Firewall 1.2 User's Guide - Trend Micro? Online ...
Intrusion Defense Firewall 1.2 User's Guide - Trend Micro? Online ...
Intrusion Defense Firewall 1.2 User's Guide - Trend Micro? Online ...
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Manually Deactivate a Client Plug-in<br />
on a Computer<br />
Deactivating a Client Plug-in is not the same as uninstalling the Client Plug-in. Deactivation simply<br />
removes all rules, filters, etc. from the Client Plug-in and unbinds it from the exclusive control of the<br />
Server Plug-in. (Once a Server Plug-in activates a Client Plug-in, no other installation of an <strong>Intrusion</strong><br />
<strong>Defense</strong> <strong>Firewall</strong> system can communicate with the Client Plug-in. Once deactivated, the Client Plug-in can<br />
then be re-activated by any <strong>Intrusion</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> <strong>Firewall</strong> Server, which will then have exclusive control over<br />
it.)<br />
Manual deactivation is required if the Server Plug-in can no longer communicate with the Client Plug-in.<br />
On the client machine:<br />
1. Open a command prompt window (Start > Run > cmd.exe)<br />
2. Go to the Client Plug-in install directory:<br />
cd c:\Program Files\<strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong>\IDF Client<br />
3. Instruct the Client Plug-in to deactivate:<br />
dsa_control /r /c ds_agent.crt<br />
The Client Plug-in is now ready to be activated by another (or the same) <strong>Intrusion</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> <strong>Firewall</strong><br />
Server. (Note that the Computer is now no longer being protected by the <strong>Intrusion</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> <strong>Firewall</strong> filters<br />
and rules.)<br />
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