Procedure steps
1. To simulate animation you can use up to 10 custom icons using this naming
convention (connect0 ..... connect9) ico. You can use up to 10, 48x48 custom
icons.
2. Place the graphic in the directory named as
%INSTALL_DIR%\resources\
.
System preferences
When you distribute a profile.ini with the install package, you can hide the System Profiles and
Global User Profile from the end user by editing the profile.ini manually and adding the following
section:
[ Preferences ] HideGlobalProfiles=1 HideSystemProfiles=1
Custom install options
Currently Avaya EAC Agent installs Avaya EAC Agent Service as well as EAC Agent Tray
Monitor, a desktop application to monitor and report SRS Rule failures as one feature. Avaya
EAC Agent core functionality is separated from the desktop monitoring application. Custom
install options provide the end user with two features:
• EAC Agent Core
• EAC Agent Tray Monitor
This separation allows the administrator to configure MSI installer to provide customized
installer to the end user. Avaya EAC Agent Core contains all of the Avaya EAC Agent
functionality that includes Avaya EAC Agent Service, but excludes the desktop monitoring
application. EAC Agent Tray Monitor includes an icon in the system tray and provides pop-ups
for failures and menu options.
If you are using Avaya EAC Agent with SNAS, then you must install the EAC Agent Tray Monitor
component.
The custom install options provide the following options to the end user:
• System tray icon
• Optional Avaya EAC Agent logs
• No or limited pop-ups
• Clickable link in the Avaya EAC Agent
Avaya EAC Agent system tray icon
If the Avaya Endpoint Access Control (EAC) Agent is running on a system, the Avaya EAC
Agent icon appears in the system tray in the lower right corner of the window. This icon is used
for configuration and failure notification.
Installing the Avaya Endpoint Access Control Agent
18 Avaya Endpoint Access Control Agent User’s Guide
May 2011