What the hell is Trend Micro telling me now? So I am getting this message as it tries to clean up some remnants of the virus. Doing some searches this is what I found:
Step 1:
Apply the Service Pack 1 of Officescan 8 to your Officescan Server. If you happened not to apply it yet, please apply the following in following order:
1st: Trend Micro OfficeScan 8.0 Critical Patch – Build 1257
2nd: Trend Micro OfficeScan 8.0 Service Pack 1 – Local Installation
3rd: Trend Micro OfficeScan 8.0 SP1 Critical Patch – Build 2311
You may download the said patches from the link below:
http://www.trendmicro.com/download/product.asp?productid=5
Step 2:
To configure and deploy scan action for “Generic” virus type to
OfficeScan clients, please do the following:
1. Open the “ofcscan.ini” file in the “\PCCSRV\” folder on the
OfficeScan installation directory.
2. Under the “[Global Setting]” section, add the following keys and
assign the appropriate value to each key.
[Global Setting]
1stActForGenericVirus={x}
2ndActForGenericVirus={y}
Where:
{x} is the first action
{y} is the second action
Replace {x} and {y} with the value corresponding to the scan
action you want to use:
0 – Pass (permanent)
1 – Rename
2 – Move
3 – Clean
4 – Delete
5 – Pass (temporary) – this is the default action in OfficeScan
8.0
Note: Recommended for x=3, y=4
3. Open the OfficeScan server Web console and go to “Networked
Computers > Global client settings” screen.
4. Click “Save” to deploy the setting to clients.
IMPORTANT: OfficeScan client users with the privilege to configure
scan actions must set the action to “Custom Action” and not
“ActiveAction” to make sure the scan action you configured deploys
to the client. “ActiveAction” has a higher priority and overrides
“Custom Action”.
So now I am running an enterprise wide scan to hopefully get rid of the “Potential Security Risks”. Dumb ass viruses, don’t people have better things to do with their time?
