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How content is managed, Install and uninstall the agent plug-in

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Using the McAfee Policy Auditor agent plug-in How content is managed How content is managed Content for McAfee Policy Auditor consists of benchmarks and checks. The content package is included when the product is installed, and is placed into the ePolicy Orchestrator master repository. Before you can use benchmarks in audits, you must activate them in McAfee Benchmark Editor. See the McAfee Benchmark Editor Product Guide for information about how to do this. The master repository is updated daily by a server task that is included with the software. If you want to update McAfee Policy Auditor on a different schedule, you can create a new server task. You must verify that the task is enabled. The master repository is configured when installed. However, you must ensure that proxy server settings, if any, are configured correctly. By default, ePolicy Orchestrator uses Microsoft Internet Explorer proxy settings. For information about repository management, proxy settings, and server tasks, see the ePolicy Orchestrator software documentation. Install and uninstall the agent plug-in Managed systems under McAfee Policy Auditor must have the McAfee Agent and the McAfee Policy Auditor agent plug-in. For information on installing and working with the McAfee Agent, see the ePolicy Orchestrator documentation. Tasks Install the McAfee Policy Auditor agent plug-in Uninstall the agent plug-in Send a manual wake-up call to a group of systems Install the McAfee Policy Auditor agent plug-in Install the McAfee Policy Auditor agent plug-in before you run audits on managed systems. Task For option definitions, click ? in the interface. 1 In the ePolicy Orchestrator user interface, click Menu | Systems | System Tree then click the Systems tab. 2 Select the System Tree group containing the systems on which you want to install the agent plug-in. 3 Click Actions | New Tasks. The Description page of the Client Task Builder appears. Fill in the settings, then click Next. a Type an appropriate name for the task, such as Install McAfee Policy Auditor Windows agent plug-in. b Optionally, provide a description in the Notes text box. c From the Type drop-down list, select Product Deployment. 24 McAfee Policy Auditor 6.0 software Product Guide for ePolicy Orchestrator 4.6

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How content is managed
Content for McAfee Policy Auditor consists of benchmarks and checks.The content package
is included when the product is installed, and is placed into the ePolicy Orchestrator master
repository.
Before you can use benchmarks in audits, you must activate them in McAfee Benchmark Editor.
See the McAfee Benchmark Editor Product Guide for information about how to do this.
The master repository is updated daily by a server task that is included with the software. If you
want to update McAfee Policy Auditor on a different schedule, you can create a new server
task.You must verify that the task is enabled.
The master repository is configured when installed. However, you must ensure that proxy server
settings, if any, are configured correctly. By default, ePolicyOrchestrator uses Microsoft Internet
Explorer proxy settings.
For information about repository management, proxy settings, and server tasks, see the
ePolicy Orchestrator software documentation.
Install and uninstall the agent plug-in
Managed systems under McAfee Policy Auditor must have the McAfee Agent and the
McAfee Policy Auditor agent plug-in.
For information on installing and working with the McAfee Agent, see the ePolicy Orchestrator
documentation.
Tasks
Install the McAfee Policy Auditor agent plug-in
Uninstall the agent plug-in
Send a manual wake-up call to a group of systems
Install the McAfee Policy Auditor agent plug-in
Install the McAfee Policy Auditor agent plug-in before you run audits on managed systems.
Task
For option definitions, click
?
in the interface.
1
In the ePolicy Orchestrator user interface, click
Menu | Systems | System Tree
then click
the
Systems
tab.
2
Select the System Tree group containing the systems on which you want to install the agent
plug-in.
3
Click
Actions | New Tasks
.The Description page of the Client Task Builder appears. Fill
in the settings, then click
Next
.
a
Type an appropriate name for the task, such as Install McAfee Policy AuditorWindows
agent plug-in.
b
Optionally, provide a description in the Notes text box.
c
From the Type drop-down list, select
Product Deployment
.
Using the McAfee Policy Auditor agent plug-in
How content is managed
McAfee Policy Auditor 6.0 software Product Guide for ePolicy Orchestrator 4.6
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