Re: Trend CSM-SBM install question
From: Trevor OE News (_at_)
Date: 03/23/04
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Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 17:10:15 -0600
Here's a post from LES CONNER that I followed to the T without problems...
Here's the procedure for Trend CSM for SMB.
1. Decide whether you want to use the Adminstrator account for CSM, or
another account. If you don't want to use the Administrator account, create
an account. (I use the Administrator account.)
2. Run setup - install on IIS is generally the only selection available.
3. Enter the FQDN server.domain.local OR the IP of the SBS. I prefer the IP,
it seems to work better.
4. Install into IIS Virtual Web Site (NOT the default web site).
5. Use port 8085 for communication.
6. Deselect SSL.
7. Use Administrator account - If ISA enter proxy info, if no ISA enter
nothing in proxy.
8. If you don't have the activation code - register now, the email with the
code comes real quick. (note that you can go this far prior to the actual
install if you like, and get the activation code so you don't have to do
this while installing).
9. Accept the server/client port.
10. Accept the client installation for the SBS (installs the Officescan
client on the server)
11. The install proceeds, then open the admin console.
- This completes Officescan installation, now on to Scanmail.
12. Go to the Scanmail link on the left, and install Scanmail to the IP of
your SBS. Scanmail and eManager are installed.
- This completes the installation of CSM SMB. Now you need to make some
settings.
1. In the CSM console, click on the Clients view so you can see the
Officescan 'domain'. Your SBS will be listed there.
2. Create a new Officescan 'domain', and move your SBS computer to the new
domain. The original domain will be used for workstations.
3. Click on your SBS computer icon, and set the client priveliges to your
liking.
4. Click on Scan options | Real time Scan settings, and find the Exclusions
link.
5. Put <drive> pagefile.sys in the lower 'file' exclusion list.
6. Put <these are default locations> c:\Program files\exchsrvr, \trend,
\trend micro in the directory exclusion area. Note that if you have moved
your exchange data and or logs somewhere, be sure to exclude them. Note also
you can be more granular with your exclusions if you want - you don't have
to exclude the entire directory. Another note - there is a tick box for
excluding Trend product directories, but I do it manually anyway. Yet
another note - On all screens make sure you APPLY the settings by scrolling
down to the bottom and clicking the button.
What you've done with the two Officescan 'domains', is enabled different
settings for the server versus the clients. Now when you add client
machines, you can set the options on that domain (rather than each
workstation) so they apply to all workstations, but not the server. Sometime
this is useful.
7. Click on Updates, Server updates, Automatic Update, check the options and
set the frequency to hourly.
8. Click on Manual Update, select the options you want, and update now to
get the lates files and make sure connectiviy is there.
9. Log off Officescan console.
Scanmail
1. Use the non HTML console from start | all programs.
2. Log on, click on Scheduled Update.
3. Enable scheduled update, and set it to hourly, select pattern file and
engine.
4. If you use ISA, click on the Proxy Settings button and enter the proxy
info.
5. Click on Update Now, select the options, set proxy info if you use ISA,
and click on Update now.
Those are the basics to get protection. You can learn the fine tuning and
option stuff (including eManager) as you go.
-- Les Connor [SBS MVP] ------------------------------------- SBS Rocks ! "Trevor OE News" <thetrev68 @ hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%23Yxl4mSEEHA.2404@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > I installed it on my SBS Server and it doesn't seem to be taxing it any. > > -Trevor > > "Ian Van Wyck" <vanwyckATsaltspring.com> wrote in message > news:OKExQlSEEHA.3384@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > > The Trend Client/Server Messaging Suite for Small Business documentation > > seems to be recommending setting up a client machine as the Office Scan > > Server to distribute to clients, file servers, and mail servers. Is > sensible > > or even possible to set the OSS up on the SBS server which is always on? > > Under Trend's recommended config does the client machine need to be on at > > predictable times (as in all the time)? > > > > Ian > > (long time viewer - first time quizzer) > > > > > >
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