Symantec 10551441 Installation Guide - Page 123
Manually loading the Symantec AntiVirus NLMs
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Installing Symantec AntiVirus servers 123 Deploying the server installation across a network connection Manually loading the Symantec AntiVirus NLMs After you install the Symantec AntiVirus server software, you must run Vpstart.nlm on each NetWare server to complete the installation. You can do this at the server console if you have rights, or by using RConsole (NetWare 5.x) for IPX protocol networks or RConsoleJ (NetWare 5.x/6) for IP protocol networks. Manually load the Symantec AntiVirus NLMs After installation, you must use the /Install switch to load Vpstart.nlm for the first time. If you selected automatic startup during installation, the NLMs will load automatically the next time that the server restarts. If you selected manual startup, you must manually load Vpstart.nlm every time that you restart the server. Note: At the NetWare console, do not add the path to the command specified. Type the command exactly as it appears. These NetWare commands are casesensitive. To manually load the Symantec AntiVirus NLMs for the first time ◆ At the server console, type the following: Load Sys:Sav\Vpstart.nlm /Install Warning: You only need to perform this procedure one time after software installation. If you use the /Install switch again, you will overwrite any current configuration settings. To manually load the Symantec AntiVirus NLMs after NLM installation ◆ At the server console, type the following: Vpstart.nlm Installing Symantec AntiVirus with NetWare Secure Console enabled If you are using NetWare Secure Console, you can install Symantec AntiVirus while Secure Console is running. After you perform a standard Symantec AntiVirus installation, you must copy the NLM to the appropriate directory and then run the NLM on each NetWare server to complete the installation. You can do this at the server console if you have rights, or by using RConsole (NetWare 5.x) for IPX protocol networks or RConsoleJ (NetWare 5.x/6) for IP protocol networks.