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Verifying the CEE installation package, Complete the CEE installation for Windows Server

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a. From the Windows taskbar, click Start and select Settings > Control Panel. b. Double-click Add or Remove Programs. c. Select EMC CAVA from the list. d. Click Change/Remove. The anti-virus agent software will be removed from the Windows Server. 3. Run the EMC_CEE_Pack executable file for either the 32-bit (_Win32) or the 64-bit (_x64) version of the software. Click OK to start the InstallShield Wizard. The Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for EMC Common Event Enabler Framework Package window appears: ● If you have the most current version of InstallShield, the License Agreement window appears. Go to step 7. ● If you do not have the most current version of InstallShield, you are prompted to install it. Go to step 4. 4. Click Next. 5. On the Location to Save Files window, click Next. NOTE: Do not change the location of the temporary directory. The Extracting Files process runs and returns to the Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard window. 6. Click Next. 7. On the License Agreement window, select I accept the terms in the license agreement, and click Next. 8. On the Customer Information window, type a username and organization, and click Next. 9. On the Setup Type window, select Complete, and click Next. 10. On the Symantec window, if you are using Symantec API-based anti-virus software, select Work with Symantec SAV for NAS/Protection Engine and the option for the Symantec anti-virus software version you are using. Otherwise, click Next. NOTE: This checkbox is used for the Symantec Protection Engine anti-virus agent. However, it is NOT used for the Symantec EndPoint Protection anti-virus agent. 11. On the Ready to Install the Program window, click Install. After the program is installed, the InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears. 12. Click Finish. The EMC Common Event Enabler Installer Information window appears and prompts you to restart the server. 13. Click Yes to restart the machine. NOTE: Clicking No cancels the restart. 14. Go to "Complete the CEE installation for Windows Server" to finish the CEE installation. Verifying the CEE installation package Starting with the CEE v8.9.4.x release, all CEE installers are signed with Microsoft Authenticode. Instructions for verifying the CEE Installation package are found in the Common Event Enabler Security Configuration Guide. Complete the CEE installation for Windows Server About this task Steps 1. From the Windows taskbar, click Start and select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. 2. Double-click EMC CAVA in the Service list. 3. On the EMC CAVA Properties window, click Log On. 4. Select This account, and click Browse. 5. On the Select User window, navigate to the domain where the account for the administrative user who has the rights to set up CAVA and CEPA server accounts exists, select the domain location, and click OK. The Select User window now contains the location. 6. Click Advanced. 28 Installing the Common Event Enabler Framework

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a.
From the Windows taskbar, click
Start
and select
Settings
>
Control Panel
.
b.
Double-click
Add or Remove Programs
.
c.
Select
EMC CAVA
from the list.
d.
Click
Change/Remove
. The anti-virus agent software will be removed from the Windows Server.
3.
Run the
EMC_CEE_Pack
executable file for either the 32-bit (_Win32) or the 64-bit (_x64) version of the software. Click
OK
to start the InstallShield Wizard.
The
Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for EMC Common Event Enabler Framework Package
window appears:
If you have the most current version of InstallShield, the
License Agreement
window appears. Go to step 7.
If you do not have the most current version of InstallShield, you are prompted to install it. Go to step 4.
4.
Click
Next
.
5.
On the
Location to Save Files
window, click
Next
.
NOTE:
Do not change the location of the temporary directory.
The Extracting Files process runs and returns to the
Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard
window.
6.
Click
Next
.
7.
On the
License Agreement
window, select
I accept the terms in the license agreement
, and click
Next
.
8.
On the
Customer Information
window, type a username and organization, and click
Next
.
9.
On the
Setup Type
window, select
Complete
, and click
Next
.
10.
On the
Symantec
window, if you are using Symantec API-based anti-virus software, select
Work with Symantec SAV for
NAS/Protection Engine
and the option for the Symantec anti-virus software version you are using. Otherwise, click
Next
.
NOTE:
This checkbox is used for the Symantec Protection Engine anti-virus agent. However, it is NOT used for the
Symantec EndPoint Protection anti-virus agent.
11.
On the
Ready to Install the Program
window, click
Install
. After the program is installed, the
InstallShield Wizard
Completed
window appears.
12.
Click
Finish
. The
EMC Common Event Enabler Installer Information
window appears and prompts you to restart the
server.
13.
Click
Yes
to restart the machine.
NOTE:
Clicking
No
cancels the restart.
14.
Go to "Complete the CEE installation for Windows Server" to finish the CEE installation.
Verifying the CEE installation package
Starting with the CEE v8.9.4.x release, all CEE installers are signed with Microsoft Authenticode.
Instructions for verifying the CEE Installation package are found in the
Common Event Enabler Security Configuration Guide
.
Complete the CEE installation for Windows Server
About this task
Steps
1.
From the Windows taskbar, click
Start
and select
Settings
>
Control Panel
>
Administrative Tools
>
Services
.
2.
Double-click
EMC CAVA
in the
Service
list.
3.
On the
EMC CAVA Properties
window, click
Log On
.
4.
Select
This account
, and click
Browse
.
5.
On the
Select User
window, navigate to the domain where the account for the administrative user who has the rights to
set up CAVA and CEPA server accounts exists, select the domain location, and click
OK
. The
Select User
window now
contains the location.
6.
Click
Advanced
.
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Installing the Common Event Enabler Framework