[THIN] Re: McAfee EPO on Citrix

  • From: Dogers <dogers@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 12:12:23 +0100

UpdaterUI was the one that kept leaving crash messages behind.. damned
thing! And yeah, it seemed to run for every single user too

Andrew

On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 06:56:45 -0400, Pardee, Michael P. <mpardee@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I can get more accurate info from one of my Server guys that deals with this
> daily, but I know there is an issue where you have to deploy it at the
> console if you want it to work correctly.  We are still cleaning up lots and
> lots of updaterui.exe processes that have somehow attached themselves to
> users and their profiles.  Even a call to McAfee returned no help in
> determining where this thing is attaching itself to them.
> 
> I believe it is a problem with ePO itself, the regular updates all seem to
> work fine for everything else, ePO updates are turned off for our Citrix
> farm.
> 
> 
> 
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> Subject: [THIN] Re: McAfee EPO on Citrix
> 
> Tried EPO, didnt like it, was far too big and enterprisey for us (~20
> users), went down to the Protection Pilot program, which is just a prettier
> version as far as I can see, and uses the same client to monitor.
> 
> We had a couple of minor problems, on my "test" (speechmarks as it was also
> a production one but loaded so users didnt go on it :) ) server, the updates
> wouldnt always run. On another server, there were often a lot of error
> messages about the updater program on the console, the updates worked, just
> that it seemed to crash a bit..
> 
> Of course this was the two weeks before we dumped those servers and got a
> bigger meaner 2003 MPS3 one, but I've not got round to putting PP back on
> yet!
> 
> Probably not helpful in the slightest, but thats my experience of it :)
> 
> Andrew
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