		 Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare v2.0
 
This file contains information that is not in the manual or has changed
since the manual was printed. Please take a moment to read it.
 
This file is organized into four sections: 
   - Installation Notes
   - Compatibility Issues   
   - CentralSetup Notes
   - Changes to the Documentation


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			    INSTALLATION NOTES


Installing Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare v2.0 over v1.0
--------------------------------------------------------------  
  If you are currently running Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare v1.0,
  you need to unload some of those files before you load v2.0:
	1. Unload the Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare NLMs (CPAVNET
	   and CPMASTER) from the Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare 
	   screen on the system console.
	2. At the server colon prompt, type UNLOAD CPLIB.
	3. You are now ready to install Central Point Anti-Virus for 
	   NetWare v2.0.


Upgrading from Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare v1.0 or 1.1
---------------------------------------------------------------  
  The recipient lists for MHS and Pagers and subsequent information 
  must be reentered in v2.0. For instructions, see pages 18-29 of the 
  CentralAlert manual (Windows users) or pages 72-81 of the same manual 
  for DOS users.
  

Disk Space Required for Installation
---------------------------------------------------------------  
  You need approximately 470 KB of free disk space to install Central Point  
  Anti-Virus for NetWare.


Sharing Windows Files on a Network
----------------------------------  
  If a workstation is running Windows over the network, the administrator 
  needs to add WNTSRMAN.EXE in the WIN.INI load= line for VSafe and VWatch.
  You should also add CPAVCGRP.EXE to the WIN.INI run= line to create the
  necessary Windows groups.

  Remember to add the appropriate pathnames before WNTSRMAN.EXE and 
  CPAVCGRP.EXE.


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			     COMPATIBILITY ISSUES


Note to Users of Cheyenne ARCserve
----------------------------------  
  Consider the following important guidelines when running ANY anti-virus 
  software on a NetWare server that also uses Cheyenne's ARCserve backup 
  (other backup programs might also apply).
  
  If you are using ARCserve 4.0, your server might ABEND or lose the 
  entire bindery if you are running anti-virus software at the 
  same time ARCserve tries to back up an infected file. This happens when 
  running a backup with earlier versions of ARCserve. Check with Cheyenne 
  to make sure you have TAPEDRV.NLM (CHEYENNE.NLM) dated 4-15-93 or later 
  and ARCSERVE.NLM dated 6-17-93 or later. In addition, load the latest 
  STREAMS and CLIB NLMs in the order listed below. Then load ARCserve 
  and Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare, respectively.
  
     LOAD PATCHMAN (Patch manager for NetWare 3.11, 3-12-92 or later)
     LOAD STREAMS  (NetWare Streams ver. 3.11g, 8-24-92 or later) 
     LOAD CLIB     (NetWare C runtime library ver. 3.11d, 12-16-92 or later)
     LOAD TAPEDRV (or TAPEDU) LOCK (Need 4-15-93 or later)
     LOAD ARCSERVE (Need 6-17-93 or later!)
     LOAD CPMASTER
     LOAD CPAVNET
  
  If you are using ARCserve 5.0, Cheyenne suggests that you should load the 
  latest CLIB 3.11d and STREAMS 3.11g or later (check dates listed above).
  Central Point testing has been done successfully with ARCserve v4.0, v4.02, 
  and v5.0.
  
  Novell provides frequent patches, which are available on CompuServe. Check 
  with your NetWare representative or consultant to ensure that you have 
  all the necessary patches for your particular environment. Remember that 
  not all patches are necessary and that some, if loaded but not needed, 
  might actually cause problems. If you are unsure, please check with a 
  certified NetWare professional.

  Novell suggests that you maintain cache buffers at or above 20% of your
  total server memory. If the installation of Central Point Anti-Virus for
  NetWare, or any other product, causes your server memory to drop below
  20%, you need to add more RAM.
  

SFTIII Compatibility
--------------------  
  Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare should be loaded only in the MSEngine, 
  not in either IOENGINE.  

  Due to problems with some Novell files, CentralAlert will not run under 
  SFTIII until Novell provides a CLIB fix, due in early 1994. At that time, 
  Central Point will provide you with the necessary files to run CentralAlert 
  under SFTIII.

  Keep in mind that SFTIII does not support SNMP or AIO; it is not expected
  to support these until SFT for NetWare 4.0, due in 1994. What this means
  to you as a Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare user is that paging and
  NMS alarm functions are not available under SFTIII. However, CentralAlert
  can manage any domain containing SFTIII servers, simply by running on a
  non-SFTIII server. The two Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare NLMs,
  CPAVNET.NLM and CPMASTER.NLM, will run without problems.


HP Printer Compatibility
------------------------  
  The HP Printer driver shipped with Windows 3.1 might cause problems 
  printing reports in landscape mode. You need to obtain an updated 
  printer driver. This updated driver is being shipped with the latest 
  version of Microsoft products, or you can obtain it directly from
  Microsoft or Hewlett-Packard.


Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare Version Compatibility
----------------------------------------------------------  
  Do not mix different NLM-based Anti-Virus software programs on the same 
  server. This will yield unpredictable results. 

  Also, do not put servers running Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare v1.1 
  and Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare v2.0 in the same domain.

  You cannot use Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare v2.0 control programs 
  to configure Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare v1.1 servers; nor can
  you use earlier versions of Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare to 
  configure v2.0 servers.


NetWare 4.0 Memory Protection (DOMAIN.NLM) WARNING!
---------------------------------------------------  
  If you are using NetWare v4.x and want to use CentralAlert, note the
  following:

  1.  You must use Bindery Emulation when using NetWare v4.0 with Central
      Point Anti-Virus for NetWare, CentralSetup, or CentralAlert.

  2.  If your NetWare 4.0 server is running DOMAIN.NLM (the memory
      protection NetWare Loadable Module or NLM), load the versions of 
      SNMP.NLM and AIO.NLM (shipped with CentralAlert) in Ring 0 
      (the OS domain) and NOT in Ring 3 (the OS_PROTECTED domain).

  3.  The version of SNMP.NLM shipped with CentralAlert must be loaded in
      Ring 0 if you want to use SNMP. CentralAlert must also be in Ring 0
      to access this version of SNMP.NLM.

NetWare 3.11 Users
------------------  
  If you are running NetWare v3.11 and want to send SNMP traps from 
  CentralAlert to NetWare Management System, you must upgrade from
  SNMP.NLM v1.0 to SNMP.NLM v2.0, which is shipped with CentralAlert.
  See "Upgrading to SNMP v2.0" on page 34 of the CentralAlert manual
  for more information.

  The following is extracted from INSTRUCT.TXT located in the file 
  TCP162.EXE, a Novell file on CompuServe. It contains instructions 
  and an installation program to upgrade the SNMP.NLM agent that was 
  shipped with NetWare v3.11. Do not use this with SFT III or NetWare 
  v3.12 or v4.01; it is intended for use with NetWare v3.11 only.
  
  The v2.x version of SNMP.NLM is required to support sending SNMP Alerts.
  Without it, CALERT.NLM will be unable to send SNMP Traps.
  
  CentralAlert's Windows user interface copies Novell's SNMP agent upgrade
  to a designated server. You must then run PINSTALL.NLM from the server 
  console.
  
  Following is the text of the file INSTRUCT.TXT:
      
      =====================================================================
      NetWare v3.11 SNMP Agent Upgrade Version 2.1
  
      Installation Instructions
      =====================================================================
      The SNMP Agent for NetWare (NetWare SNMP) NetWare Loadable Module (NLM)
      file, SNMP.NLM, performs NetWare SNMP services. The NetWare SNMP 
      Upgrade Diskette allows you to upgrade NetWare SNMP on NetWare v3.11 
      servers.
  
      For NetWare v3.11, NetWare SNMP also depends on another NLM, the 
      AFTER311 NLM. Furthermore, you must load the TCP/IP NLM if the SNMP 
      management stations you run use IP as their transport mechanism. 
      This file explains how to install these NLM files on a NetWare v3.11 
      server.
  
      !!WARNING!! When you install NetWare SNMP, always use the NetWare SNMP 
      installation program from the NetWare SNMP Upgrade diskette.
  
      The installation program on the Upgrade diskette contains
      version checking to prevent existing versions of NetWare SNMP
      from being incorrectly overwritten. This version checking 
      is extremely important. For example, NetWare MultiProtocol 
      Router software v2.0 or later, WAN Links software v2.0 or 
      later, and NetWare v4.0 already contain coordinated versions 
      of the NetWare SNMP NLM and related NLM files. Installing 
      the NetWare SNMP Upgrade without using the version checking 
      can overwrite existing NLM files and disable services,
      such as routing, that depend on these files.
    
      Since the NetWare SNMP NLM depends on other NLM files, you
      *must* use the installation program. Do NOT simply copy the
      NetWare SNMP NLM to the server.

    
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			  CENTRALSETUP NOTES


CentralSetup Installation
-------------------------    
    When you Install Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare, CentralSetup is 
    not automatically installed on the network. CentralSetup is installed in 
    the administrator's Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare directory.
    The first time the you save configuration settings after running
    CentralSetup, a dialog box notifies you that the files have not yet been
    saved to the proper server, and gives you the opportunity to do so at 
    that time.


Updating Local Files
--------------------    
    CentralSetup checks the directory where Central Point Anti-Virus for
    NetWare was installed (the default is C:\CPAVNET) on the administrator's 
    workstation for the latest versions of VSafe, VWatch, BootSafe, 
    CINSTALL.EXE, and CPDOS.CPS. It copies the updated files to the 
    network. Then, CentralSetup copies these updated files to the user's 
    local drive.

    If you have a newer version of any of these files, you can manually copy 
    the file to the Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare directory on the
    administrator's workstation.


Free Disk Space Required upon Booting Your Computer
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  Users need at least 310 KB of free disk space on the boot disk of their
  workstations for CentralSetup to function properly.


    
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			CHANGES TO THE DOCUMENTATION

  
CPSCAN Options  
--------------
  In the Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare manual on page 71, the 
  CentralSetup options are incorrect. The documentation states that there 
  are two options: "Rules-Based Scan" and "Use Virus Analyzer." Virus 
  Analyzer is the only optional scanning method. 
  
  There is a signature-based scan that is always active. You can add 
  the Virus Analyzer as a secondary scanning method. 

VSafe Setup
-----------
  In the VSafe setup section of the Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare
  manual on page 68, the option "General Write Protection" is 
  described incorrectly. When selected, this option displays a dialog box 
  that notifies the user any time the system attempts to write
  to the hard disk. The user then has the option of cancelling the write or
  allowing it to continue.

Priority Status for CentralAlert and Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare
--------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  Both CentralAlert and Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare show the 
  priority status as a series of numbers. This table shows the 
  correspondence between priorities and the numbers you see on the screen:

	1       Critical
	2       Major
	3       Minor
	4       Informational
	5       Priority unknown
  
  See page 73 of the Central Point Anti-Virus for NetWare manual for 
  information on assigning priorities to alert conditions.

