This can also be found on the server console under tools
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Browse All TopicsI want my windows login scripts to check to see if trens micro office scan is installed on the workstation. If its not i would like to have it automatically installed with no user intervention required. There is a trend micro one line script that i can paste into a simple batch file. Does anyone know where i can find the script
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by: silganitPosted on 2008-01-18 at 13:52:09ID: 20694550
Tools > Administrative Tools > Login Script Setup
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Login Script Setup automates the installation of the OfficeScan client to unprotected computers when they log on to the network. Login Script Setup adds a program called AutoPcc.exe to the server login script.
AutoPcc.exe performs the following functions:
Determines the operating system of the unprotected computer and installs the appropriate version of the OfficeScan client
Updates the program files and the antivirus, anti-spyware and Damage Cleanup Services components
Before you install clients:
Check the client system requirements.
Identify which computers on your network do not currently have protection against security risks. You can do this by running the Trend Micro Vulnerability Scanner. This tool analyzes computers on your network for installed antivirus software based on an IP address range you specify.
To add AutoPcc.exe to the login script using Login Script Setup:
On the computer you used to run the server installation, click Programs > Trend Micro OfficeScan Server- {Server Name} > Login Script Setup from the Windows Start menu.
The Login Script Setup utility loads. The screen displays a tree showing all domains on your network.
Locate the server whose login script you want to modify, select it, and then click Select. The server must be a primary domain controller and you must have administrator access. Login Script Setup prompts you for a user name and password.
Type your user name and password. Click OK to continue.
The User Selection screen appears. The Users list shows the profiles of users that log on to the server. The Selected users list shows the user profiles whose login script you want to modify.
To modify the login script of a single or multiple user profiles, select them from the Users list, and then click Add.
To modify the login script of all users, click Add All.
To exclude a user profile that you previously selected, click the name from the Selected users list, and click Delete.
To reset your choices, click Remove All.
Click Apply when all target user profiles are in the Selected users list. A message informs you that you have modified the server login scripts successfully.
Click OK. Login Script Setup returns to its initial screen.
To modify the login script of other servers, repeat steps 2 to 4.
To close Login Script Setup, click Exit.
Note: AutoPcc.exe will automatically install the OfficeScan client to an unprotected computer when it logs on to the server whose login scripts you modified.
The Windows 2000/Server 2003 scripts
If you already have an existing login script, OfficeScan appends a command that executes AutoPcc.exe. Otherwise, OfficeScan creates a batch file called ofcscan.bat that contains the command to run AutoPcc.exe.
OfficeScan appends the following at the end of the login script:
\\{Server_name}\ofcscan\au
Where:
{Server_name} is the computer name or IP address of the OfficeScan server computer
ofcscan is the OfficeScan directory on the server
autopcc is the link to the AutoPcc executable file that will install the OfficeScan client
Login script location (through a net logon shared directory):
Windows 2000 server: \\Windows 2000 server\system drive\WINNT\SYSVOL\domain\
Windows Server 2003 server: \\Windows 2003 server\system drive\windir\sysvol\domain