麦咖啡 Mcafee VirusScan 8.5i Patch 1,Mcafee 正式发布的 ViruseScan 8.5i 的第一个补丁,修正了一些问题,不过对于大文件压缩包好像还是不行。
安装图例:
以下为官方说明文件:
Release Notes for McAfee(R) VirusScan(R) Enterprise
Version 8.5i
Patch 1
Copyright (C) 2007 McAfee, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
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Patch Release: 22 February 2007
This release was developed and tested with:
- VirusScan Enterprise:8.5i
- DAT Version: 4961, February 12 2007
- Engine Version: 5.1.00
Make sure you have installed these versions before
using this release.
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Thank you for using VirusScan(R) Enterprise
software. This file contains important information
regarding this release. We strongly recommend that
you read the entire document.
The attached files are provided as is, and with no
warranty either expressed or implied as to their
suitability for any particular use or purpose.
McAfee, Inc. assumes no liability for damages
incurred either directly or indirectly as a result
of the use of these files, including but not limited
to the loss or damage of data or systems, loss of
business or revenue, or incidental damages arising
from their use. Patch files should be applied only
on the advice of McAfee Technical Support, and only
when you are actually experiencing the issue being
addressed by the Patch. Patch files should not be
proactively applied in order to prevent potential
product issues. You are responsible for reading and
following all instructions for preparation,
configuration, and installation of Patch files.
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Support.
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WHAT'S IN THIS FILE
- About This Release
- Purpose
- Resolved Issues
- Known Issues
- Files Included With This Release
- Installation
- Installation Requirements
- Installation Steps
- Installation Steps via ePolicy Orchestrator
- Verifying the Installation
- Removing the Patch
- Contact Information
- Copyright & Trademark Attributions
- License Information
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ABOUT THIS RELEASE
PURPOSE
This release contains updated binaries in a single
Microsoft Patch installer to address all items
listed in "Resolved Issues" below.
RESOLVED ISSUES
1. ISSUE:
Applications that perform operations with
temporary files, such as printing, generate a
"file missing" error.
RESOLUTION:
The link driver has been updated to correctly
handle file operations that use the
DeleteOnClose flag.
2. ISSUE:
When McAfee Policy Enforcer is pushed out to a
system with VirusScan Enterprise 8.5i, McAfee
trusted processes might trigger Access
Protection rules. A reboot is required to
correct the problem.
RESOLUTION:
The link driver has been revised to ensure
trusted policies are propagated between
instances of loaded drivers.
3. ISSUE:
Some files remain locked indefinitely.
Third-party tools indicate that McShield.exe was
leaking handles, thereby locking the file.
RESOLUTION:
The link driver has been updated to detect and
handle the oplock break-in-progress status code
and ensure file locks are released.
4. ISSUE:
Under certain conditions, VirusScan Enterprise
scanner for Lotus Notes can mistakenly deny
access to the Lotus Notes internal processes, if
another Note is being accessed by the user. The
message "You are not authorized to perform that
operation" is displayed for the user.
RESOLUTION:
The Lotus Notes scanner binaries have been
updated to resolve the issue.
5. ISSUE:
For non-English platforms, a control ID is
displayed in the Status field of the On-Access
Messages window, rather than the localized
strings.
RESOLUTION:
The resource binary for the On-Access Scanner
service has been updated to resolve this issue.
6. ISSUE:
When VirusScan Enterprise 8.5i is installed to
Windows Vista 32-bit platforms, the Buffer
Overflow Protection feature is not available.
RESOLUTION:
This Patch enables Buffer Overflow Protection
for Windows Vista 32-bit environments.
7. ISSUE:
When a scheduled On-Demand Scan task fails to
authenticate to a specified location, the user
receives an erroneous error asking that
VirusScan Enterprise be reinstalled.
RESOLUTION:
The localized binaries file has been updated to
handle the specific event.
8. ISSUE:
ePolicy Orchestrator could fail to replicate
distributed repositories when VirusScan
Enterprise 8.5i is installed.
RESOLUTION:
The Common Shell binary has been updated to
allow sharing of files with other processes.
9. ISSUE:
Users without local administrative rights are
not able to use the Help file unless it was
previously downloaded by an administrator.
RESOLUTION:
Non-administrative users can now download and
use the current Help file.
10. ISSUE:
Not all VirusScan Enterprise events can be
filtered in ePolicy Orchestrator reporting.
RESOLUTION:
The extended reports NAP file has been updated
to allow filtering of all VirusScan Enterprise
events.
11. ISSUE:
In certain circumstances, when a state change
occurs with Access Protection, the On-Access
Scanner cannot be disabled/enabled, and some
Access Protection rules fail to log messages.
RESOLUTION:
The McTaskManager Service and Access Protection
binaries have been updated to resolve this
issue.
12. ISSUE:
When resuming from the hibernate state, the
system tray icon might be in the disabled state,
reflecting the status of the On-Access Scanner.
However, the scanner service is functioning
normally.
RESOLUTION:
The system tray icon should always reflect the
correct state of the On-Access Scanner when
resuming from hibernation.
KNOWN ISSUES
1. Adding the Patch to a McAfee Installation
Designer custom package causes the VirusScan
installation to fail. For Patch 1, custom
packages that include the patch package are not
supported.
2. Installing the Patch and specifying a log file
path using the Microsoft Installer (MSI) switch
"/L" does not log to the specified path. A log
file capturing full data is logged to the folder
"McAfeeLogs" under the Temp folder.
3. If the Lotus Notes client is open when this
release is installed, the installation completes
successfully, but a reboot is required to
replace the McAfee Lotus scanner files. The new
files are not used until after a reboot.
4. Uninstalling VirusScan Enterprise patches is now
possible for computers running Windows Installer
v3.x or later. This technology is not fully
integrated for Windows 2000 operating systems,
so there is no option to remove the Patch in
Add/Remove programs. Please see instructions
under "Removing the Patch" for removal via
command-line options.
5. Uninstall of VirusScan patches is not available
for Windows NT platforms, as Windows Installer
v3.x is not supported on this platform. The
patch still installs to all platforms supported
by VirusScan Enterprise 8.5i.
6. Patches for VirusScan Enterprise 8.5i can only
be uninstalled via Add/Remove programs, not via
ePolicy Orchestrator or Protection Pilot.
FILES INCLUDED WITH THIS RELEASE
This release consists of a package called
VSE85P1.ZIP, which contains the following files:
PKGCATALOG.Z =
Package catalog file
PATCH1.TXT =
This text file
VSE850DET.MCS =
VirusScan Enterprise detection script
SETUP.EXE =
Installer for this release
SETUP.INI =
Initialization file for SETUP.EXE
PATCH1.MSP =
Microsoft Installer Patch file
VSE850REPORTS.NAP =
Reporting NAP file
The following files are installed to client
systems:
MFEHIDK.SYS 13.3.0.120
MCSHIELD.DLL 13.3.1.101
NCEXTMGR.DLL 8.5.0.830
NCSCAN.DLL 8.5.0.830
STRINGS.BIN No version
MYTILUS2.DLL 13.3.2.101
VSODSCPL.DLL 8.5.0.830
SHUTIL.DLL 8.5.0.830
MCUPDATE.EXE 8.5.0.830
BBCPL.DLL 8.5.0.830
OASCPL.DLL 8.5.0.830
VSTSKMGR.EXE 8.5.0.830
SHSTAT.EXE 8.5.0.830
MCSHIELD.EXE 13.3.2.101
LOGPARSER.EXE 13.3.2.101
CSSCAN.EXE 1.2.0.131
The following files are checked in to the
ePolicy Orchestrator or Protection Pilot
repository:
VSE850REPORTS.NAP 3.0.0.781
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INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
To use this release, you must have VirusScan
Enterprise 8.5i software installed on the computer
you intend to update with this release.
NOTES:
- This release does not work with earlier
versions of VirusScan software.
- A reboot is needed in order to fully load the
system drivers into memory.?The package
install does not force the reboot.
INSTALLATION STEPS
1. Extract the Patch files from VSE85P1.ZIP to a
temporary folder on your hard drive.
2. Double-click the file SETUP.EXE inside the
temporary folder created in Step 1.
3. Follow the instructions of the installation
wizard.
INSTALLATION STEPS FOR ePOLICY ORCHESTRATOR
1. On the computer where the ePolicy Orchestrator
3.x console resides, extract the Patch files and
folders from VSE85P1.ZIP to a temporary folder
on your hard drive.
2. Open the ePolicy Orchestrator 3.x console and
add the package from the temporary folder
created in Step 1 to your repository.
Consult "Checking in Package" in the ePolicy
Orchestrator 3.0 online Help, or "Checking in
PKGCATALOG.Z product packages to the master
repository" in the ePolicy Orchestrator 3.5
online Help, for instructions on adding a
package to the repository. The package type for
this Patch is "Products or Updates."
The next time an agent update task runs, the
VirusScan Enterprise client automatically
downloads and installs the Patch.
3. In the ePolicy Orchestrator console, add the
VSE850Reports.NAP file using the "Check in NAP"
wizard.
VERIFYING THE INSTALLATION
Always reboot prior to validating that a Patch has
installed successfully.
NOTE:
Patch releases do not display or report that the
Patch is installed if an error occurred during
installation, or if a file or files did not
install correctly.
1. Open the VirusScan Console and choose "About"
from the "Help" menu. The "About VirusScan
Enterprise" window "Installed Patches" displays
"1."
After property information has been collected by
ePolicy Orchestrator and Protection Pilot
agents, the client systems show that Patch 1 is
installed as the "Hotfix" version. If the value
"HotfixVersions" appears, it is a temporary
value and will be removed after a full property
collection from the client.
2. Confirm that the expected files are installed by
checking the version number of individual files.
File versions should match the list in "FILES
INCLUDED WITH THIS RELEASE," above.
REMOVING THE PATCH
Windows Installer 3.x and later now supports the
rolling back of patches. This can be done one of
two ways.
- For Windows XP, Windows 2003, and Windows Vista
operating systems, the Patch can be removed
manually via Add/Remove Programs if the user has
administrative rights to the local system.
- For all operating systems that support Windows
Installer 3.x, a command-line option can be used
to remove the Patch silently.
Example:
Msiexec /I {35C03C04-3F1F-42C2-A989-A757EE691F65}
MSIPATCHREMOVE={4CCB970E-17BC-4E7E-8BB1-022C629CAED4} /q
NOTE: The GUID information used here will
change from one Patch to another, so please use
the information in the Release Notes from the
latest patch.