Ahhh, the remote push. Once upon a time known as "InstallPac." 

Doesn't exist in Site Protector. You can still do agent builds, but you
cannot do remote pushes any more.

Site Protector publishes its builds to a little web page on the system.
Type in http://<Site_Protector_IP_Address>:8085 and it brings up that
page. You could then link one of the build packages to a logon script. 


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President/Principal Consultant
Anitian Enterprise Security



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Matthew Rose
Sent: March 15, 2004 8:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ISSForum] Site Protector installing Desktop Controller

Hello All,

Excuse me if I'm being a bit thick.

About a year ago we deployed BlackIce from Icecap Manager.
We were able to remotely install onto user's desktops without any user
intervention.

I want to similarly install Desktop Protector from Site Protector
remotely without any user intervention.
I have read all the documentation I can find & looked at the
knowledgebase, but can not see how to do this.

Is it possible?

Many Thanks,
Matt.


        
        
                
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