Installation guide

Installation Guide 69
Upgrading from Version 2.0, 2.5, or 2.5.1
Upgrading remote consoles
Use this procedure to upgrade ePolicy Orchestrator remote consoles from version
2.0, 2.5, or 2.5.1 to version 3.0. You can use remote consoles to log on to and manage
ePolicy Orchestrator servers across your network. For a list of common installation
messages and their causes and solutions, see Troubleshooting on page 91.
The ePolicy Orchestrator 3.0 Setup program requires you to restart the computer
up to two times. All installations require that you restart the computer once. If
Setup upgrades MDAC to version 2.7, you will need to restart the computer a
second time. Setup upgrades MDAC automatically for local database servers using
an English, French, German, Japanese, or Spanish language version of the database
software.
NOTE
AutoUpdate 7.0 installation
This procedure also installs AutoUpdate 7.0 on the same computer on which you
are installing the software.
1 Log on to the desired computer using a user account with local administrator
permissions.
2 Close all ePolicy Orchestrator consoles.
3 If installing the software from the product CD:
a Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive of the computer.
b In the ePolicy Orchestrator autorun window, select the desired language,
then select
Install ePolicy Orchestrator 3.0.
If downloading the software from the McAfee Security web site, see Downloading the
software on page 32 for instructions.
n If you are upgrading from a previous version of the software, be
sure to install ePolicy Orchestrator 3.0 on every ePolicy
Orchestrator server, console, and remote console.
All of the ePolicy Orchestrator utility programs (for example,
Database Merge) must reside in the installation directory to be
updated by the Setup program. The default location is:
C:\PROGRAM FILES\MCAFEE\EPO\2.0
n Although you can install the software on a computer with
Terminal Services, you cannot use Terminal Services to install or
use the software. To manage the software remotely, install ePolicy
Orchestrator remote consoles and log on to ePolicy Orchestrator
servers from these remote consoles.