Re: Trend CSM 3.0 will not push to XP clients
- From: "Gregg Hill" <bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 13:37:00 -0800
Les,
Yes, I could install it any of the ways you suggested (I ended up using
login script method), but I am trying to figure out why it does not work as
it is designed to do.
Gregg Hill
"Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:OgoiBfS8FHA.1028@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Can you log on to the remote computer via RDP?
>
> If so, then do that and browse to the ofcscan share on the server and run
> autopcc.exe.
>
> Or, browse to the security dashboard at http(s)://<servername> or
> <ip>/SMB/Console/html/cgi/cgiChkMasterPwd.exe <:port> and click on the
> 'click here to install' link. The stuff in brackets is specific to what
> selections you made when you installed.
>
> Or, send the user a link to the above URL via email. You can copy and
> paste the url from the console when you're
>
> Or, put \\<servername>\ofcscan\autopcc.exe into the logon script for the
> domain.
>
> Or, send the above URL to the user via email.
>
> --
> Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> SBS Rocks !
> ----------------------
> "Tell me and I'll forget. Show me and I'll remember. Involve me and I'll
> understand." - Confucius
>
>
> "Gregg Hill" <bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uMC09MS8FHA.736@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello!
>>
>> I have contacted Trend tech support with this issue, but no solution has
>> been found yet.
>>
>> I recently installed Trend Micro CSM 3.0 on SBS 2003 SP1 with ISA 2004,
>> and I am trying to remotely install to XP Pro SP2 clients using the
>> Dashboard > Security Settings > Add Computer > Remote Install method. I
>> was trying to install to an XP Pro SP2 client with the Microsoft Firewall
>> client installed so it would work with the ISA 2004 on SBS. My first
>> attempt to use the remote install method popped up a prompt asking for
>> the username and password. It does the same thing trying to install to an
>> XP Pro SP2 client without the Microsoft Firewall client (ISA 2004)
>> running.
>>
>> If I enter the domain admin username and password, or any other
>> administrator name and password, I get an error that states, "Remote
>> installation unsuccessful. The username and/or password may be invalid,
>> or the target computer is running Windows XP using simple file sharing.
>> Confirm the username and password. If the target computer is running
>> Windows XP, disable simple file sharing." I searched Trend's knowledge
>> base and found that exact error, although for version 2.0. The "solution"
>> was to use the "domain\username" format when trying to add a desktop
>> using the Dashboard > Security Settings > Add Computer > Remote Install,
>> yet it still will not install. If I use domain\administrator and the
>> password, I get an error stating that "hillservices\administrator does
>> not have administrator privileges" in spite of the fact that I use the
>> Domain Admin account. I have tried it with other domain admin accounts as
>> well, and they also fail.
>>
>> Trend's response was, in part, "To solve the issue please type in the
>> username on the user field without the domain. Please don't use the
>> format domain\user or computername\user. Just type in the user and
>> password." That did not work, and it was the first method I tried anyway.
>> They also said to "... disable simple file sharing...make sure the C$ of
>> the client is accessible from the server, verify that file and printer
>> sharing is installed on the client and turn off any firewalls in
>> between."
>> If I use the username only and not domain\username format, I get a
>> "Security Server Management Console" error popup that states, "Remote
>> installation unsuccessful. The username and/or password may be invalid,
>> or the target computer is running Windows XP using simple file sharing.
>> Confirm the username and password. If the target computer is running
>> Windows XP, disable simple file sharing."
>>
>> I got this error the first time I tried a remote installation. I searched
>> the knowledge base, and found
>> http://kb.trendmicro.com/solutions/search/main/search/solutionDetail.asp?solutionID=19831
>> which, although it is for version 2.0, has the identical error message.
>> That is why I tried the domain\username format, which resulted in the
>> error I first reported ("hillservices\administrator does not have
>> administrator privileges").
>>
>> The XP Pro stations' firewalls are off, simple file sharing is unchecked,
>> file and printer sharing is installed, I can browse from the server to
>> the C$ share on the workstations, and no other firewalls or AV software
>> are present. It does the same thing on another workstation running XP Pro
>> SP2, also.
>>
>> Anybody else have this problem with Trend Micro CSM 3.0?
>>
>> Thank you for your time!
>>
>> Gregg Hill
>>
>>
>
>
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