McAfee TSA00M005PAA Processor Guide - Page 23
Using the Client Software, Types of client software updates
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Using the Client Software Types of client software updates Type of update Automatic updates Description The software on each client computer automatically connects to the Internet directly or through a relay server and checks for updated components. Total Protection Service checks for updates five minutes after a user logs on and at regular intervals thereafter. For example: • If a computer is normally connected to the network all the time, it checks for updates at regular intervals throughout the day. • If a computer normally connects to the network each morning, it checks for new updates five minutes after the user logs on each day, then at regular intervals throughout the day. • If a computer uses a dial-up connection, the computer checks for new updates five minutes after dialing in, then at regular intervals throughout the day. By default, computers check for new updates every 12 hours. You can change this interval by configuring a policy setting. NOTE: Automatic updates do not work: • On computers where a CHAP or NTML proxy is set up in Internet Explorer. • When no user is logged on to a computer without an Internet connection that receives updates using a relay server. Pre-installed and CD-based versions of Total Protection Service need to be activated before automatic updates occur. See the online user help for more information. Manual updates At times, users might want to check for updates manually. For example, when a computer appears to be out-of-date in your administrative reports, users might need to update manually as part of the troubleshooting process. Outbreak updates When an outbreak is identified by McAfee Avert Labs, they issue an outbreak DAT, which is a special detection definition (DAT) file marked as Medium or High importance. It is specially encoded to inform the first computer receiving it to share the update immediately with other client computers on the network. NOTE: In rare cases, McAfee might send an EXTRA.DAT file with instructions for manually installing it. For maximum protection, configure your policies to check for an outbreak DAT file every hour. This feature is enabled by default. Updates when no user is logged on In most scenarios, Total Protection Service supports terminal servers and the Windows fast user switching feature. When an update occurs, one session is designated as the primary update session. A pseudo user is defined, which enables automatic updates to occur on computers where no user is logged on. For certain configurations, automatic updates cannot occur. Total Protection Service cannot create the pseudo user when: • The computer is a domain controller. • Local security policies, including password restrictions, prevent the user's creation. • The computer receives updates through a relay server and no one is logged on. When the pseudo user cannot be created, automatic updates do not occur. The pseudo user also cannot update if the computer is behind an authenticating proxy server or on computers where a CHAP or NTML proxy is set up in Internet Explorer. McAfee Total Protection Service Product Guide 23