push only config to nod32 clients from RAS

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  1. landan

    landan Registered Member

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    Hi,

    How can I push the client config file to NOD32 v3 Business installations on my domain when those clients are not connected to my RAS. Can I even do this or do I have to go around my PC's and set the RAS manually on each client.

    I have searched the forum and not found an answer.

    Thanks in advance.
    Landan.
     
  2. guest

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    Yes they need to be on the RAS for Config.xml files to be pushed. If not you can easily setup a login script to set the correct registry entries to get them to talk to the RAS. No need to walk to each computer.
     
  3. landan

    landan Registered Member

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    A registry script sounds exactly what I need.

    My next question will be what is the registry entry I need to change? :)

    Thanks for your quick response.
     
  4. guest

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    Search for RAClientServer under HKLM.
     
  5. Megachip

    Megachip Registered Member

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    In former versions it was possible to publish configuration updates via update mirror. Good 4 clients, which can't connect to RAS oder aren't in Domain.
    Don't know, if this works in V3
     
  6. davekempe

    davekempe Registered Member

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    I have tried config.xml in the mirror for v3, but it doesnt work.
    Does anyone know if there is a way to reconfigure v3 from a mirror? It would really help us - we want to deploy updates on a CD, and have the initial install get its updates from disk, then have that update location reconfigure the client to point to our update mirror. Is this possible?
     
  7. PRJUS

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    Just take your XML-file, rename it to cfg.xml (important) and place it together with the MSI-file and it will automatically read the configuration during installation.

    /Preben
     
  8. davenet

    davenet Registered Member

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    This doesn't seem to be working for me. I saved the config from one I had modified using the Remote Administrator. I then copied that cfg.xml file along with the eavbe_nt32_enu.msi into the same directory. From there I ran the install (msi) file. But the installer doesn't pick up any of the settings. It seems to run as it would normally. Am I missing some steps in creating my custom installation package?
     
  9. davenet

    davenet Registered Member

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    OK, I take that back. It did work. After I installed it, I looked through the configuration tree and found it was correct. Sorry for the false alarm.

    David
     
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