They way I've handled this in the past is to use a 2-part script. First part removes any previous version of VSC and reboots. After the reboot, the second part installs VSC 4.5.1 SP1. It does lengthen the logon process - which our users aren't thrilled by, but it gets the job done.
Launch the VirusScan applet from the Control panel.
Select the "Components" tab.
There is check box to de/select "Load on startup" for the VirusScan console
There should be a log file that provides info about the autoupdate task. The log file location can be found by clicking the "Settings" button of the task and then selecting the "Report" tab. By default, I believe, it will be in
"C:\Program Files\Network...
When we were testing ME it was with just a few dozen machines. NAI told us that ME would only support approx 1000 machines so we knew we had to do something else. We began testing ePO a couple months ago, and went to prod a few weeks ago. We now have about 11,000 machines defined and managed...
We began testing ME awhile ago; no serious problems, but it does have limitations - only so many machines can be managed by a single ME server. We then began testing of ePO 2.0 and it scales much better: supposedly 100K machines per ePO server. We currently have about 2200 of our 14000...
We use McAfee's ePO management tool, and we have seen this when a policy is set for a PC that does not have all of the desired components installed (I think it is the Internet Filter and/or Download scan). We re-run setup and verify that those pieces are installed. In all cases, so far, the...
I think you're referring to the "Quick Launch" menu. You may need to be at a particular level of IE to get it, but if you're there, you can just right-click the task bar and select the "Toolbars" item on the subsequent popup menu. Then select "Quick Launch" from...
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