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Enforced Client Product Guide Installing Enforced Client
Installing Enforced Client
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After installation is complete, a status for each target computer is displayed.
Figure 2-6 Status for target computers
10 Click View Log to open a log file in Microsoft Notepad that shows the status of the current
session, then save the file.
The dialog box indicates only whether the files were pushed to the target computers. It is
important to review the log file to verify that the files were installed and updated
successfully. You can also use the log file for troubleshooting. (The contents of the log file
are deleted when you close the Push Install utility or perform another push.)
11 Optionally, click Back to return to the previous screen and push to more computers.
12 If you have installed the firewall protection service, restart the client computers.
If you use a corporate firewall or proxy server
Enforced Client downloads components directly from SonicWALL servers to client computers.
If you are behind a corporate firewall, or are connected to the Internet by a proxy server, you
might need to provide additional information for your service to work properly.
Authentication support is limited to anonymous authentication or Windows domain
challenge/response authentication. Basic authentication is not supported.
Advanced installation methods and automatic updating do not support a CHAP or NTLM
proxy.
If you use an authenticating proxy server, disable the policy option Update client computers
where users are not logged in
on the SecurityCenter’s Advanced Settings tab (see Set advanced
virus protection options on page 97).
Contact product support if you have proxy questions while installing or updating Enforced
Client.
Enabling relay servers
If any computers on your network do not have a direct connection to the Internet, the Internet
Independent Updating (IIU) feature allows them to receive software updates from another local
computer. In that case, you must specify at least one computer in your LAN as a relay server.
Tip
If all the computers on your network connect to the Internet, you do not need to set up any relay
servers. However, you might want to specify relay servers to reduce Internet traffic on your LAN.
See Internet Independent Updating (IIU) on page 15 for information on using relay servers.