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2 Installing Third-Party Application Antivirus Engines Topics: • Installation overview • Computer Associates eTrust • F-Secure AntiVirus • Kaspersky Anti-Virus • McAfee VirusScan • McAfee Endpoint Security Threat Prevention • Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 • Microsoft System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection • Sophos Anti-Virus • Symantec Endpoint Protection • Symantec Protection Engine • Trend Micro ServerProtect Installation overview Install one of the third-party AV engines on each participating AV machine before installing CAVA (as part of CEE). Installing the Common Event Enabler contains instructions on installing CEE. NOTE: All packages except Trend Micro ServerProtect must be installed prior to installing CAVA (as part of CEE). Install Trend Micro ServerProtect provides more information. If you are installing one of the following third-party antivirus software applications, use the installation path shown in Basic installation procedure. ● Computer Associates eTrust ● Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows Servers Enterprise Edition ● McAfee VirusScan ● Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 ● Microsoft System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection ● Sophos Anti-Virus ● Symantec Endpoint Protection ● Symantec Protection Engine Table 2. Basic installation procedure Step Action 1. Create a domain user with the EMC virus-checking right. 2. Configure virus-checking parameters on VNX Data Movers or Unity NAS servers. 3. Install the AV engine on the Windows AV machine. 4. Install CAVA (as part of CEE) on the Windows AV machines. 5. Start the virus-checking client on VNX Data Movers or Unity NAS servers. 6. Verify the CAVA installation. Procedure Configuring the Domain User Account Configuring viruschecker.conf This chapter Installing the Common Event Enabler Managing the VC Client Verify the installation 12 Installing Third-Party Application Antivirus Engines

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Installing Third-Party Application Antivirus
Engines
Topics:
Installation overview
Computer Associates eTrust
F-Secure AntiVirus
Kaspersky Anti-Virus
McAfee VirusScan
McAfee Endpoint Security Threat Prevention
Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010
Microsoft System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection
Sophos Anti-Virus
Symantec Endpoint Protection
Symantec Protection Engine
Trend Micro ServerProtect
Installation overview
Install one of the third-party AV engines on each participating AV machine before installing CAVA (as part of CEE).
Installing the
Common Event Enabler
contains instructions on installing CEE.
NOTE:
All packages except Trend Micro ServerProtect must be installed prior to installing CAVA (as part of CEE).
Install
Trend Micro ServerProtect
provides more information.
If you are installing one of the following third-party antivirus software applications, use the installation path shown in
Basic
installation procedure
.
Computer Associates
e
Trust
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows Servers Enterprise Edition
McAfee VirusScan
Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010
Microsoft System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection
Sophos Anti-Virus
Symantec Endpoint Protection
Symantec Protection Engine
Table 2. Basic installation procedure
Step
Action
Procedure
1.
Create a domain user with the EMC virus-checking right.
Configuring the Domain User Account
2.
Configure virus-checking parameters on VNX Data Movers or Unity
NAS servers.
Configuring viruschecker.conf
3.
Install the AV engine on the Windows AV machine.
This chapter
4.
Install CAVA (as part of CEE) on the Windows AV machines.
Installing the Common Event Enabler
5.
Start the virus-checking client on VNX Data Movers or Unity NAS
servers.
Managing the VC Client
6.
Verify the CAVA installation.
Verify the installation
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