Administration
Installation Guide
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2. Export to logon script
(for all workstation platforms but specifically for Win95/98/ME
operating systems)
This remote installation is exported to workstations in a logon script or in an
e-mail. These two methods are very similar. They differ only in the way the
file nod32installer.exe is sent to target workstations. To install the program,
the
nod32installer.exe
needs to run on a client workstation.
For “Export to logon script“, first select the name of your Package in the
section ‘Installation location’ and then type in the path to this package in
the ‘Folder’ text box, which will have the file nod32installer.exe placed
inside it. This will automatically create the Share path in the next box.
Note: The nod32installer.exe for this package, already exists in
“C:\Program Files\ESET\RA\Server\packages\” folder. We do not
recommend overwriting this nod32installer since it may affect another
installation method. So, in this step, you should choose a folder for
a secondary nod32installer.exe which will serve for the purpose of a
logon script installation only. You may choose any name for this folder.
It doesn’t even have to be a shared folder since a logon script uses
proper share (“C$” in the screenshot example). Whatever folder you
choose, the ‘Share’ field will be filled automatically.
In the Script location section, choose the current logon script directory
and select the logon scripts that will be customized for the NOD32
logon script installation.
Select the extension type of the logon script you want to use (all scripts
are shown). For example: “script.bat“. To edit each logon script, use the
Edit button and then save the result by clicking on the Save button in
the editor.
So as long as you have a login script directory on your server (these are
normally created automatically but vary from one server to another) the
following batch file will perform the installation correctly (.BAT):
Note: This script, and the file “nod32installer.exe” need to be in a shared
folder that EVERYONE has read-access to. Typically, there will be a special
folder for logon scripts on Windows servers. This location varies under
different versions of Windows (ie: NT4, 2000, 2003)
Replace servername and sharename, respectively with the names of the
sever and share that have been set up.
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@echo off
IF NOT EXIST “C:\program files\eset\nod32.exe” \\servername\sharename\nod32installer.exe
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