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Romeyo
Hi Everyone,

Greetings.

We are a small company of 30 users. We have purchased Kaspersky Total Space Security - 50 Licenses.

Windows XP Pro SP3 (32bit OS) - 30 Machines - Kaspersky Anti Virus - 6.0.3.837 for Windows Workstation

Cent OS 5.2 (32bit OS) - 10 Machines - Kaspersky Anti Virus - 5.7 for Linux Workstation

Windows Server 2008 Standard (64bit OS) - 1 Machine (Which is also running 64bit of Exchange server 2007) - Kaspersky Administration Kit - 6.0.1710, Kaspersky Security for Exchange Server 2007 - 6.0.1262.1064 and Kaspersky Antiirus for Windows Server Enterprise Edition - 6.0.2.555.

I've installed Network Agent on all the Windows and Linux computers to manage.

I've setup a http virtual directory for the path, C:\Program Files (x86)\Kaspersky Lab\Kaspersky Administration Kit\Share so that the Linux clients will update from the same.

However I am facing the following errors,

1. On One of the Windows XP Pro - SP3 machine keeps on getting the error message as,

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Invalid file signature /bases/av/avc/i386/black.lst 3/4/2009 5:00:31 PM


2. The Linux machines failed to receive update from the Windows Server 2008's HTTP server. It goes till 7% to 8% and then it shows update failed. (I've

Please help me to resolve these issues.
Helmut
QUOTE(Romeyo @ 4.03.2009 14:23) *
Hi Everyone,

Greetings.


I've setup a http virtual directory for the path, C:\Program Files (x86)\Kaspersky Lab\Kaspersky Administration Kit\Share so that the Linux clients will update from the same.


Please help me to resolve these issues.


Configure the update folder that resides on the Administration Server (by default, C:\Program Files\Kaspersky Lab\Kaspersky Administration Kit\Share\Updates) to be copied on the FTP- or HTTP-server.
Romeyo
Hi Helmut,
Tried the same. Still comes up with the same error. I have tried it with FTP site too. Still no go. sad.gif
Romeyo
I'd like to add that I can login to the FTP site using anonymous access from the Linux machine.

Any idea about the Windows machine part?
Romeyo
Hi,
Anyone??
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