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Standalone installation set

Following the instriuctions Here

I have created and used a standalone installation set to install SAV with updating and AV policies on a machine. What I need to know is, is it possible to incluude the firewall element in such a standalone intsallation? Preferrably complete with base policies again?

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  • Searching is an art :smileyvery-happy:.

    Sorry I've put no references in the post (I was on an iPad on which the forum's rich text editor is not working so as I said it'd have been a pain to include references).  Here we go:

    Of course the \scf subfolder must be included in the package. Using the -scf switch for setup.exe you request the firewall to be installed. Following the article for ExportConfig.exe you export the necessary policies (note for the firewall it is named SCFCidconfig.conf), put them in the correct folders and run ConfigCid.exe (please see also this thread). This should be all you need.

    Hope this helps - feel free to ask again if anything is unclear

    Christian

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  • Searching is an art :smileyvery-happy:.

    Sorry I've put no references in the post (I was on an iPad on which the forum's rich text editor is not working so as I said it'd have been a pain to include references).  Here we go:

    Of course the \scf subfolder must be included in the package. Using the -scf switch for setup.exe you request the firewall to be installed. Following the article for ExportConfig.exe you export the necessary policies (note for the firewall it is named SCFCidconfig.conf), put them in the correct folders and run ConfigCid.exe (please see also this thread). This should be all you need.

    Hope this helps - feel free to ask again if anything is unclear

    Christian

    :13187
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