F-SECURE ANTI-VIRUS FOR WINDOWS SERVERS 9.00 Administrator's Manual - Installation
Installation
This chapter explains how to install the product.
System requirements
Read the following before starting to use the product.
The minimum and recommended requirements for installing and using the product on the server are:
System requirements
Any 32- or 64-bit processor that can run Microsoft Windows Server ( Intel
Pentium 4 2GHz or higher recommended)
Processor:
Operating system:
•
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
•
Microsoft Windows Server 2008
•
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
•
Microsoft Small Business Server 2003
•
Microsoft Small Business Server 2008
512MB (1GB or more recommended)
Memory:
200 MB free hard disk space (300 MB recommended)
Disk space:
at least 8-bit [256 colors] (16-bit or more [65000 colors] recommended)
Display:
Required to validate your subscription and receive updates
Internet connection:
Internet Explorer 6.0 or newer
Web browser:
Installation overview
F-Secure Anti-Virus for Windows Servers can be installed either in stand-alone or centrally administered
mode.
In stand-alone installation, F-Secure Anti-Virus for Windows Servers is managed with the Web Console. In
centrally administered mode, it is managed centrally with F-Secure Policy Manager components: F-Secure
Policy Manager Server and F-Secure Policy Manager Console. Refer to F-Secure Policy Manager manual
for instructions on Policy Manager deployment and policy-base management.
Note: F-Secure Anti-Virus for Windows Servers can be installed on the same computer that runs F-Secure
Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange. You can use the same Web Console (in case of stand-alone installation)
or F-Secure Policy Manager Console (in centrally administered mode) to manage both products installed
on the same server.
Follow these steps to set up F-Secure Anti-Virus for Windows Servers:
Centralized administration mode:
1. Import the product installation package, for example,
fsavsrv900-nnn.jar
, to F-Secure Policy Manager.
2. Start the installation to the remote server using either the push or policy-based installation method.
Alternatively, you can export the JAR installation package to the MSI format, and then deploy the product
locally or remotely using Microsoft Installer based tools.
3. When the installation is complete, add the server to the policy domain.
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