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If you already have a logon script in use for other purposes, ERAC can automatically add a line to your existing
script. This will allow notebooks to receive the latest virus signature update whenever they log on to the domain.
To add this line to your existing script, follow the steps below:
•
Click the
...
button to the right of the
Script Folder
field and select the folder where your script resides.
•
From the
Remote Install
tab, click
Logon...
Enter the Windows
User name
and
Password
( and
Domain
) of the
administrator, and click
OK
. The logon script will be activated using these credentials.
•
Now, any time a notebook connects to the domain, the logon script will run automatically, and install the latest
virus signature update.
7.2 Company with a remote subsidiary – 2x ERAS, 2x Mirror server
Let’s use a copy of the previous network structure and add one subsidiary, with several clients and one server
named LITTLE. Let’s suppose there is a VPN channel between the headquarters and the subsidiary. In this scenario,
the Mirror server should be installed on the server LITTLE. We will also install a second ERA Server on LITTLE in order
to create a more user-friendly environment, and minimize the volume of transferred data.
Figure 14
Network structure – company with one subsidiary.
7.2.1
Installation at headquarters
Installations of ERAS, ERAC and client workstations are very similar to the previous scenario. The only difference is
in the configuration of the master ERA Server (GHOST); in this scenario, we must specify that the LITTLE server is
allowed to receive updates from GHOST.
To do this, open the ERA Console which is connected to GHOST. Click
Tools > Server Options... > Replication
.
Select the
Enable “from” replication
check box and enter
LITTLE
into the
Allowed servers
field.