Hi All,
Desperate help needed.
I'm currently experimenting on EPO to evaluate its performance in terms on local user here and also cross domain users. Before I even test the cross domain testing, I have managed install EPO, and set some of the local PC with agent to do some test.
I have tested by enforcing ePO Agent installation on the local PC, follow by enforcing to install MccAfee 4.5.1.
Then follow by enforcing DATs updates from McAfee ftp sites. These all goes well. Then it hit me something, I need to reduce the internet download for the company, so I tried to schedule the tasks to do update through UNC. But it just refuse to work !
I have check the directory has been shared with FULL access for all, and point it correct location, etc etc. But somehow, the task just refuse to work.
I even tried to go into teh agent and see the tasks log, it appears the task was imported into teh agent, but somehow it is not exercuting.
Can anyone tell me why ? before I gone bold by pulling all my hair out.
Thanks in advance !
Desperate help needed.
I'm currently experimenting on EPO to evaluate its performance in terms on local user here and also cross domain users. Before I even test the cross domain testing, I have managed install EPO, and set some of the local PC with agent to do some test.
I have tested by enforcing ePO Agent installation on the local PC, follow by enforcing to install MccAfee 4.5.1.
Then follow by enforcing DATs updates from McAfee ftp sites. These all goes well. Then it hit me something, I need to reduce the internet download for the company, so I tried to schedule the tasks to do update through UNC. But it just refuse to work !
I have check the directory has been shared with FULL access for all, and point it correct location, etc etc. But somehow, the task just refuse to work.
I even tried to go into teh agent and see the tasks log, it appears the task was imported into teh agent, but somehow it is not exercuting.
Can anyone tell me why ? before I gone bold by pulling all my hair out.
Thanks in advance !