Installing Dr.Web Agent Software via Dr.Web Security Control Center

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The following means of remote Agent installation on network workstations are available:

1.Installation via the Network Scanner.

Allows to perform preliminary search of unprotected computers in the network and installation Dr.Web Agents on them.

2.Installation using the Network Installation tool.

Fits for cases, when address of station or groups of stations on which the Agent will be installed, is previously known.

3.Installation on stations with specified ID.

Allows to install Agents for selected accounts (including all new accounts) with specified ID and password for Server access on stations and groups of stations.

For proper operation of Network Scanner and the Network Installation tool under Microsoft Internet Explorer browser, IP address and/or DNS name of computer with installed Dr.Web Server must be added to the trusted sites of browser, on which you open Control Center for remote installation.

Using the Network Scanner

In Dr.Web Security Control Center, the anti-virus network hierarchical list displays only those computers which are already included into the anti-virus network. The program allows also to discover computers which are not protected with Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite and to install anti-virus components remotely.

To quickly install the Agent software on workstations, it is recommended to use Network Scanner (see Administrator Manual, p. Network Scanner) which searches for computers by IP addresses.

To install Dr.Web Agent via the Network Scanner

1.Open the Network Scanner. On the Administration menu of Dr.Web Security Control Center, select Network scanner. A Network scanner window with no data loaded will be opened.

2.Set the Search by IP addresses, flag to search for stations in networks by specified IP addresses. In the Networks field specify networks in the following format:

with a hyphen (for example, 10.4.0.1-10.4.0.10)

separated by a comma with a whitespace (for example, 10.4.0.1-10.4.0.10, 10.4.0.35-10.4.0.90)

with a network prefix (for example, 10.4.0.0/24).

3.For Windows OS: set the Search in Active Directory flag to search for stations in the Active Directory domain. Specify the following parameters:

Domains—domains list in which stations are searched. Use comma to divide several domains.

Active Directory controller—Active Directory controller, e.g., dc.example.com.

To be able to search stations in the Active Directory domain via the Network Scanner, the web browser in which the Control Center is opened, must be launched in the name of the domain user with permissions to search objects in the Active Directory domain.

Detailed description of additional parameters is given in Administrator Manual, the Network Scanner section.

4.Click Start Scanner. The catalog (hierarchical list) of computers demonstrating where Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite anti-virus software is installed will be loaded into this window.

5.Unfold the catalog elements corresponding to workgroups (domains). All elements of the catalog corresponding to workgroups and individual stations are marked with different icons the meaning of which is given below.

Icons of the Network scanner

Icon

Description

Workgroups

The work groups containing inter alia computers on which Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite anti-virus software can be installed.

Other groups containing protected or unavailable by network computers.

Workstations

The detected station is registered in the DB and active (i.e. the workstation with installed anti-virus software).

The detected station is registered in the DB as deleted (i.e. the workstation is listed in the table of deleted stations).

The detected station is not registered in the DB (i.e. there is no anti-virus software on the station).

The detected station is not registered in the DB (the station is connected to another Server).

The detected station is registered in the DB, bus it is not active and the port is closed.

You can also unfold catalog items corresponding to computers with the or icon, and check which program components are installed there.

6.In the Network scanner window, select an unprotected computer (or several unprotected computers by pressing ctrl or shift buttons).

7.On the toolbar, click Install Dr.Web Agent.

8.The Network Installation window will be opened to configure the Agent remote installation task.

9.In the Stations addresses field, specify IP addresses or DNS names of computers on which Dr.Web Agent will be installed. If you set several stations, use “;” or “,” as a separator (number of spaces around a separator is irrelevant).

For installation on stations found via the Network Scanner, the address of station or several stations on which installation will be performed already specified in the Stations addresses field.

To install the Agent software on several computers at the same time, you can specify several IP addresses in the following format:

with a hyphen (for example, 10.4.0.1-10.4.0.10),

separated by a comma with a whitespace (for example, 10.4.0.1-10.4.0.10, 10.4.0.35-10.4.0.90),

with a network prefix (for example, 10.4.0.0/24).

10.By default the Agent software is installed to the %ProgramFiles%\DrWeb folder. If necessary, specify another location in the Dr.Web Agent Installation folder field.

It is recommended to specify the full path for unique identification of installation folder location. It is allowed to use environment variables in the path.

11.By default the Dr.Web Server field displays IP address or DNS name of Dr.Web Server to which Dr.Web Security Control Center is connected. If necessary, specify the Server address from which the anti-virus software will be installed. If you set several Dr.Web Servers, use “;” or “,” as a separator (number of spaces around a separator is irrelevant). Leave this field blank to use Dr.Web Server detecting service.

12.In the Public encryption key field, specify the path to the public encryption key of Dr.Web Server.

13.In the Network Installer executable file field, specify the path to the Network Installer of Dr.Web Agent.

If public encryption key and Network Installer executable file are located in the shared resource, the paths must be specified in the network address format.

14.In the Language drop-down list, select the language of interface for Dr.Web Anti-virus which will be installed on stations.

15.If necessary, set the Network installer command line switches in the Additional parameters field (read more in the Appendices document, H2. Network Installer).

16.In the Installation timeout (sec.) field, specify maximum time to wait for the Agent installation to complete in seconds. Valid values: 1-600. 180 seconds is set by default. If network channel capacity between the Server and the Agent is low, it is recommended to enlarge the value of this option.

17.If necessary, set the Register Dr.Web Agent in the system list of installed software flag.

18.In the Installing components section, select the components of anti-virus package which will be installed on stations.

19.In the Compression and Encryption sections, specify the parameters of traffic compression and encryption used by the Network Installer during installation of the Agent and anti-virus package. These settings also will be used by the Agent for interaction with the Server after the installation.

20.In the Authorization on remote stations section, specify the parameters of authorization to access the remote computers on which the Agent will be installed.

You can set several administrator accounts. To add one more account, click and specify authorization parameters fields. Similarly, for each new record.

During Agent installation, the first account in the list is used at first. If installation under this account failed, the next account in the list is used, and etc.

21.After all necessary parameters have been specified, click Install.

For launching the installation of the anti-virus software, the build-in service is used.

22.Dr.Web Agent will be installed on the selected workstations. After the workstation has been approved at the Server (if it is required by Dr.Web Server settings, see also Administrator Manual New Stations Approval Policy), the anti-virus package will be automatically installed.

23.Restart the computer on Agent request.

Using the Network Installation Tool

In case an anti-virus network is basically created and it is necessary to install the Agent software on certain computers, it is recommended to use installation via network:

1.Select the Administration item in the main menu. Then, in the opened window select the Network installation item in the control menu.

2.Further steps are similar to 8-22 above.

Installation for Accounts with Specified ID

To perform remote Agent installation for accounts with selected ID

1.When creating a new station account:

a)Add a new station account or several station accounts (see Creation of a New User Account).

b)Right after adding account, in the right part of a main window, the Install Dr.Web Agent pain opens. Click ОK.

c)The Network Scanner window opens.

d)Further steps are similar to 2-23 above.

e)After installation is complete, check if icons of corresponding stations are changed in the hierarchical list.

2.When using existing station account:

a)In the hierarchical list of anti-virus network, select a new station or group of stations, for which Agents are not installed, or the New group (for installation on all new accounts).

b)Click Install Dr.Web Agent on the toolbar.

c)The Network Scanner window opens.

d)Further steps are similar to 2-23 above.

e)After installation is complete, check if icons of corresponding stations are changed in the hierarchical list.

Agent installation on stations with selected ID is also available of group administrators.

See the Appendices document, the Remote Installation Trouble Shooting section, if an error has occurred.