Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Management Edition
Administrator's Guide
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The Global Component Configuration dialog box appears, with the Upgrade page showing (Figure 5-17).
Figure 5-17. If you only want to prompt users to reboot, select the Do not force a reboot option. If you want to force users to reboot shortly after they see a warning message, select the upper Force a reboot after option, and set a time delay. The default setting is 30 seconds.
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To force users to reboot after a set number of reminders, select the lower Force a reboot after option, and set the number of reminders and the time between each reminder. Click OK.
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NOTE: To override global settings at the individual domain level, right-click the domain name, point to Manage Components, and then click Component Configuration. In the dialog box, select the Upgrade settings checkbox, and then click the Upgrade tab. You can then change the parameters for the domain as described.
Configuring custom update message options
You can configure two custom messages (message titles and bodies) to be shown to the user before an update begins and after it has completed. You can also choose whether to have the message dialog box timeout after a specified number of seconds. In the anti-virus domain view, right-click choose Component Configuration. Anti-Virus Domain(s) and
The Global Component Configuration dialog box appears, with the Upgrade page showing (Figure 5-17 on page 154). Click Message.
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The Custom Update Message dialog box appears (Figure 5-19).
Figure 5-19. Select the Display this message to users prior to the update checkbox to display your custom message before the update begins. In the Window Title text box, type your custom title for the message that appears before the update begins. In the Message text box, type the body for the custom message that appears before the update begins. Select the Display this message to users after the update checkbox to display your custom message after the update. In the Window Title text box, type your custom title for the message that appears after the update. In the Message text box, type the body for the custom message that appears after the update. Leave the Continue after checkbox selected (the default); it specifies whether the message dialog box will automatically timeout so that the Update Agent can continue.
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10. Enter the number of seconds to elapse before the message dialog box time will timeout and the Update Agent can continue. Click OK.
Configuring custom tools
The Management Console automatically adds the NetShield Console tool to the Management Console's Tools menu if it detects that the NetShield NT Console component of the NetShield NetWare program is installed on the same Windows NT workstation as the Management Console. The NetShield Console is required to configure NetShield NetWare servers, which cannot be fully configured from the Management Console. You can also add your own custom tools to the Management Console's Tools menu (e. g. , to launch specific applications or utilities from the console). [. . . ] A Name Provider resides on each Management Server and is used to automatically generate a unique machine name for each Windows 3. 1 machine. This is necessary because, unlike other Windows platforms, Windows 3. 1 machines do not have a computer name. For Windows 95 and Windows 98 machines that have no peer networking, the Name Provider collects the machine's computer name, making it visible to the Management Console.
on-access scanner
The on-access scanner is one of the anti-virus components. The Management Edition program lets administrators ignore the differences between the three Microsoft Windows platforms. [. . . ]