FYI If you need to re-home the servers, you will need to TCP port the
clients are using. From my fading memory it could be 8080 or 8090 as
the defaults. It depends on the TM version, I think.
-Devin
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:07 PM, Devin Meade wrote:
> There might be a group policy installing t
There might be a group policy installing this. Maybe the option to
"uninstall the software if it falls out of the scope of management"
was checked on, if so disable the GPO, force a policy update and
reboot them.
Could it be that the clients are homed to a server that is no more?
If so, you may b
Thank you for your replies.
Unfortunately, the domain has SAV version 10.1.8. I do not see any options for
removing T/M in there, but of course, I could have missed it.
As for the T/M web console, when I am in it, the desktops group is completely
empty. That is why I say I am not sure how the i
>From the Web Console click on Security Settings. You should see groups listed
>on the left. Click on Desktops. Computers should be listed there. Highlight a
>computer and click Remove. Of the two choices choose Uninstall the selected
>agents and click Apply. That should remove the files from th
There is a tool on the server called the Trend Micro Vulnerability Scanner
\Security Server\PCCSRV\Admin\Utility\TMVS which scans and allows pushed
deployment. You might find it easier to finish the deployment and then remove
the agents via the uninstall option on the web management screen.
The
TIA to any and all replies...
Fell into a situation where a previous employee installed Trend/Micro SMB to a
test server on the domain. He somehow managed to push out countless client
installations to various XP and possibly Vista workstations before he got
canned. Trouble is, this is reeking h
I have an HP Proliant GL110 server for a remote office. I use NT backups to a
USB drive. When the USB device is connected to the server and powered on, the
server seems to attempt to boot to the USB drive and I get "operating system
not found".
I unplug the USB drive and the system boots nor
On 26 Jun 2009 at 9:29, Art DeKneef wrote:
> Thought I would ask and see if others have experienced this.
>
> During the past two weeks I have had customers call and ask them to help them
> with getting their Internet access working again at their house. In the five
> cases that I have seen all
And if you've managed to curve space-time.
Which is why I've never had good success with GPO's near black holes.
-sc
From: Webster [mailto:carlwebs...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 9:21 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: GPO's and remote servers
From: Steven M. C