Specifications
Creating an Install Package
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If you know precisely the file(s) that have changed for a particular upgrade, you may
upgrade the file(s) individually.
1. Open the Endpoint Encryption for Files and Folders client files and identify
the file(s) you want to upgrade.
2. Right-click the file to upgrade and select Upgrade.
3. Then locate the corresponding upgraded file from your Endpoint Encryption
Manager Program directory, subdirectory [McAfee\Endpoint Encryption for
Files&Folders]. Then finish the upgrade.
For more information about upgrading files within the Endpoint Encryption database,
please see the Endpoint Encryption Manager Administration Guide.
Upgrade the entire existing file group
You can also update all the files in the existing file group CE3: Endpoint Encryption
for Files and Folders 3 Client Files.
1. First delete all the existing files in the group.
2. Then right-click anywhere within the (empty) group content window and select
Import file set… (not Import files).
3. In the search dialog that opens, browse the system directory where you have
installed the Endpoint Encryption files from the Installation CD.
4. Locate the file called SbCeFiles.ini in the SYSDRIVE:\Program Files\McAfee
directory.
5. Open the file and assert in the Endpoint Encryption Manager log at the bottom of
the Admin interface that the files are imported to your new file group.
Create a new file group
Instead of upgrading individual files, you may create a new file group for each and
every file in the newer version of Endpoint Encryption for Files and Folders. This is an
alternative approach to the previous one, leaving the old client files untouched in the
database.
1. In the Endpoint Encryption Manager, open the System tab and then right-click
the Endpoint Encryption File Groups and select Create File Group.
2. In the next dialog, name the new file group to something similar to CE3:
Endpoint Encryption for Files and Folders 3.x Client Files.
3. Make the group a controlled group (all group members have the same
configuration).
4. Once the group has been created, right-click the group and select Properties.
5. Click the Contents icon and set the group content to Endpoint Encryption for
Files and Folders files only.
6. Save the settings, close the group properties window and double-click the new
group to open its content.
7. To fi
ll the group with correct content, right-click anywhere within the (empty)
group content window and select Import file set… (not Import files).