Re: TrendMicro Client-Server Security Questions

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For me I used the password of the admin account on the server.

I use scripts. Normally when setting up the server/workstations I'm local admin initially and then flip them to non admin.

seryozha wrote:
On Apr 14, 7:24 pm, Richard K <Richa...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I am looking at adding the TrendMicro Client-Security program (does not
include Spam component - Client-Security Messaging) to my SBS 2003 installs. I see alot of good reviews by others and their pricing is very nice compared
to Symantec, Panda, Mcafee and CA. I have downloaded the trial and have
installed on my SBS Server and am working on the clients but when I go to
install the clients (Windows XP) via the web interface I can remotely install
but it wants a user name + password. I am a domain admin so I provide it
with my credentials but it does not work. I also did it with another XP
client and it told me to disable the file share on the client.

This is not brain surgery and should be extremely easy to centrally push
this out to my clients. I don't want to depend on adding it to a login
script that the user may/may not follow. Also, would that user not have a
problem do an install via script if their are not an administrator on their
XP machine?

Am I missing something? What User Name + password does it want? One last
point, how can I have the client display an icon in the system tray so the
user knows that Trend Micro is activated?

Thanks and any advice/reviews on the product would be greatly appreciated.

-Richard K

I believe you set this password during the install or it could be on
the control panel of SMB. But i am pretty sure it asked you to create
a password during the initial isntall....there are two. One for the
client/server program running on the clients and server and another
password for the SMb Console. (The website) When you install or
uninstall or do anything with the icon in the taskbar..it will ask you
for the client/server password.

.



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