Panda Corporate Solutions

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Panda Corporate Solutions
Panda
Corporate Solutions
Quick Start Guide
Before you begin ......................................................................................................................... page 5
Step 1 of 3
Installing AdminSecure ........................................................................................................... page 9
Step 2 of 3
Distributing the communications agent ............................................................................. page 23
Step 3 of 3
Installing the protection ........................................................................................................ page 27
ClientShield ................................................................................................................... page 28
FileSecure ...................................................................................................................... page 28
ExchangeSecure ........................................................................................................... page 29
DominoSecure ............................................................................................................... page 29
ISASecure ....................................................................................................................... page 29
CVPSecure ...................................................................................................................... page 29
SendmailSecure ............................................................................................................ page 30
QmailSecure .................................................................................................................. page 30
PostfixSecure ................................................................................................................. page 30
Installing protection modules independent from AdminSecure
............................. page 33
SambaSecure.................................................................................................................. page 34
CommandlineSecure ..................................................................................................... page 35
SendmailSecure ............................................................................................................. page 37
QmailSecure .................................................................................................................... page 37
PostfixSecure................................................................................................................... page 37
DesktopSecure for Linux ............................................................................................... page 43
Services
....................................................................................................................................... page 45
Panda Corporate Solutions
Installation and services guide
The software described in this guide is delivered under the terms and conditions of the end user license agreement
and can only be used after accepting the terms and conditions of this agreement.
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Before you begin...
Corporate Solutions
Firstly, you should be aware of the protection you can install on each type of computer in your network
to ensure the highest levels of security.
BusinesSecure includes the following protection:
ClientShield
FileSecure
CommandlineSecure
DesktopSecure for Linux
BusinesSecure Exchange includes all protection in Panda BusinesSecure plus:
ExchangeSecure
EnterpriSecure includes all protection included in BusinesSecure with ExchangeSecure plus:
DominoSecure
CVPSecure
ISASecure
SendmailSecure
QmailSecure
PostfixSecure
SambaSecure
You may also have bought one of the protection units mentioned above separately.
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To confirm which security solution you have bought,
check the welcome email sent by Panda. You will find
the following information necessary to activate your
product:
Username
Password
Tip: Make a note of these details at the back of
this guide and keep it in a safe place.
Reference: You can recover this data from the Panda website:
http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/support/keys. You will need to enter the same email
address that you gave us to receive the welcome email.
Protection and features
The protection in your security solution is designed specifically for each type of computer. Here
you can see which type of workstations and servers each protection is aimed at:
Protection
What does it protect?
Protection administered with AdminSecure *
ClientShield
Windows workstations.
FileSecure
Windows and Novell NetWare servers.
ExchangeSecure
Exchange servers.
DominoSecure
IBM Lotus Domino servers.
CVPSecure
CVP firewall servers.
ISASecure
ISA servers.
Protection administered with AdminSecure * or independently
SendmailSecure
Sendmail servers.
QmailSecure
Qmail servers.
PostfixSecure
Postfix servers.
Protection not administered with AdminSecure *
Commandline antivirus scanning Windows, Linux and
CommandlineSecure
MS-DOS workstations and servers.
SambaSecure
Samba Linux file servers.
Panda DesktopSecure for Linux
Linux workstations.
* Panda AdminSecure is the management tool that lets you administer the protection offered by Panda in its corporate
solutions. You will find more information in the following sections.
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Key concepts
1. AdminSecure is the management tool that lets you administer the protection you install.
2. Administrative components: The components that make up AdminSecure: (console, agent,
repository, administration server and database).
AdminSecure Console.
Console through which the protection is administered. It enables a range of tasks including
distribution of the Communications agents, installation of the protection, scanning, task queries,
reports, update management, monitoring, etc.
AdminSecure Communications Age.
Communications Agent. Distributed from AdminSecure to the computers to be protected, this
allows communication between these computers and AdminSecure. It allows the periodic exchange
of information between the console and the other computers on the network.
AdminSecure Administration Server.
Administration server that acts as the system nerve centre. It controls the administrative components
and the protection.
AdminSecure Event Storage Database.
Database that stores the information collected by the AdminSecure Communications Agent and
presents it in the administration console as reports, statistics, notifications, etc.
AdminSecure Repository Server.
Repository or distribution server that organizes the files necessary for installation and update of
the protection, including the Virus Signature File.
There can be one or more repositories in a network, but there must always be a primary one in the
same computer as AdminSecure. It must have an Internet connection.
In large networks, or where there are branch offices in different geographical locations, it is advisable
to create other repositories (primary or secondary).
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Reference: For more information, refer to the section that explains custom installation and
additional components.
3. Signature File: This is the file that allows the protection to detect viruses and other threats.
4. Integration of computerss: This is the process of distributing the communications agent to the
workstations and servers to be protected. In this way they are recognized by Panda AdminSecure
This is carried out from the AdminSecure console and is essential because computers without the
communications agent cannot be protected.
5. Roaming: Remote ClientShield update system for computers outside the network administered
through AdminSecure such as laptops or offices not connected to the corporate LAN.
6. Protection unit : Subdivisions of the protection. For example, ClientShield has a series of protection
units: antivirus, anti-spam, Content Filter, NetworkSecure and TruPreventTM.
Reference: You will find more information about the types of repositories and databases managed
by Panda AdminSecure Administration Server in the help files and on the tech support website:
http://www.pandasoftware.com/support
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Step 1:
Installing
Panda AdminSecure
AdminSecure is the tool for
administering the protection
included in the corporate security
solutions.
Step 1: Installing Panda AdminSecure
Simple installation
1. Insert CD 1 (white) or the DVD in the CD-ROM / DVD drive to start the installation process. If
the main CD-ROM menu does not appear, run the AUTORUN.EXE file.
Important:
If your operating system has Microsoft's data execution prevention (DEP) enabled and
cannot run the AUTORUN.EXE file or any of the executables that accompany the
corporate solutions, you should temporarily disable this technology. For more
information, refer to Microsoft documentation (www.microsoft.com).
If you are using the installation program downloaded from the Internet
(http:/www.pandasoftware.com/download/), go directly to point 5.
The autorun.exe file uses Flash technology. You must have Adobe Flash Player installed
to view it correctly.
2. Select a language to use during the installation process.
3. Click Install Corporate Solutions to start the complete installation of AdminSecure. In other cases:
If you have previously installed AdminSecure
and want to update the product, select Update
to Corporate Solutions. Refer to the updates
section in the AdminSecure help for more
information.
If you have completely installed AdminSecure
and want to install additional components,
refer to section of this guide that explains how
to install additional components (page 19).
If you are already familiar with this product,
and would prefer a custom installation, refer
to the corresponding information (page 15).
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4. The installer will check if there are already
administration components installed:
If there is no administration component installed,
select Install Panda AdminSecure.
If you have already installed AdminSecure, click
Exit and open the AdminSecure console to go
on to the second step (distribution of the
communications agent) as described in the
second chapter of this guide.
5. The installer welcome screen will appear.
Click Next.
6. The license agreement is displayed. Select the I
accept the terms in this license agreement
checkbox and click Next.
7. Select
Next.
Install Panda AdminSecure and click
8. Enter your User name and Password. Click Next.
The information requested in this window will have
been sent to you by email in the welcome message. If
you don't remember this information, go to the
password reminder section of the Panda website
(http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/support/keys).
You will need to enter the same email address that you
gave us to receive the welcome message.
If you don’t have the user name and password at that
moment you can continue with the installation by
selecting No, I will register late. Remember that you
will not have daily updates of the signature file and the
rest of services until you have registered the product.
To register it, go to the Help menu, select Activate
AdminSecure, enter the registration information and
click Activate AdminSecure.
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9. Select
Simple installation to install all
components (repository, administration server,
console, database and communications agent) and
click Next.
Reference: If you want more information
about custom installation, ignore the next steps
and refer to the following section of this guide:
Custom installation.
10. If you want the Signature File to update
automatically, follow these steps:
Check the Enable automatic updates box.
If you access the Internet via a proxy server,
select the Access the Internet through a proxy
server checkbox and click Settings…
If the proxy server requires authentication, enter
the User name and Password for Internet access
via proxy (these are not the ones supplied by
Panda).
Click OK and Next to continue.
There must be an HTTP (Internet Information
Server) server installed for this option to be
available.
Select Enable communication via HTTP if you
want to optimize communication between
computers and the repository.
To establish the list of URLs to be used for
communication via HTTP between computers
and the repository, click Settings.
If you want to add a URL to the list, enter the URL in the Add URL to the list text field and then
click Add. To remove a URL, select it and click Remove.
Then click Next.
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11. Select Automatically send items when entering
quarantine if you want to enable sending these
items to PandaLabs.
It is advisable to enable it as it allows us to offer
clients better service, providing a rapid response
in the event of malware on the network. This option
will be enabled by default.
Select the Take part in the user experience
improvement program by sending
informationcheckbox so that we can offer you
better service in future versions. Click Data
Processing Policy for more information.
Then click Next.
12. Select the directory in which you want to install
Panda AdminSecure. It is advisable to use the
default installation directory. If you want to specify
another directory, click Browse... and select one.
Click Next.
13. Select the directory in which you want to install
Panda AdminSecure. It is advisable to use the
default installation directory. If you want to specify
another directory, click Browse... and select one.
Click Next.
14. To open the AdminSecure console at the end of
installation, select the Open the AdminSecure
management console when the installation is
complete option.
The next time you want to access the Panda
AdminSecure console, open it (Start > Programs > Panda
AdminSecure > AdminSecure console) or double-click
on the shortcut icon in the Windows taskbar, next to the
system clock.
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Administration console:
Tool for managing the protection, repositories, scans, etc.
Modules: Items that belong to a
platform (operating system type
or characteristic) for which there
is specific protection (Panda
FileSecure, ClientShield,
ExchangeSecure, etc.).
Organization tree: Area of the AdminSecure
console in which workstation servers and groups
are classified.
Note: The first time you access the AdminSecure console, the Panda AdminSecure setup wizard
will present a shortcut to the most common tasks (distribute agent, install protection…)
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Custom installation
This is the type of Panda AdminSecure installation recommended for complex corporate networks.
To carry out a custom installation:
1. Follow the steps for simple installation until you
reach the selection of installation type (point
9). Then you should select the options: Install
Panda AdminSecure > Custom installation.
Select the type of database you want to use to
store the information related with the activity
of the protection and administrative components
of Panda AdminSecure.
Install an MSDE database server. Create the
MSDE by entering the requested data on the
screen. Click Next.
Warning: This is not available in Windows Vista.
Use the database server that exists in another computer in the network. Select the name
of an MS SQL-compatible database server.
The server that you enter in the wizard must have the credentials of a user with administrator
privileges on the database (e.g. DDL permission).
This can be:
NT: With automatic identification through the security integrated in Windows NT (this
means it would have logged in to the session as administrator).
SQL: By entering the user name and password of the SQL server administrator (SQL
authentication). When you choose the second database engine option (MS SQL),
AdminSecure will try to find the specified database server and connect to it.
Click Next.
2. If you want the Virus Signature File to update automatically, follow the steps below:
Check the Enable automatic updates box.
If you access the Internet via a proxy server, select the Access the Internet through a proxy
server checkbox and click Settings…
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If the proxy server requires authentication,
enter the User name and Password for
Internet access via proxy (these are not the
ones supplied by Panda).
Click OK and Next to continue.
User profile management.
Select Enable user profiles if you want to
allow user profile management. Then enter
the superuser password and confirm it.
Once you have done this a user will be
created with all privileges.
If you don’t want to use user profiles, select
Don’t use user profiles. The console will
operate in the same way for all users.
Then click Next.
There must be an HTTP (Internet Information
Server) server installed for this option to be
available.
Select Enable communication via HTTP if
you want to optimize communication
between computers and the repository.
To establish the list of URLs to be used for
communication via HTTP between computers
and the repository, click Settings.
If you want to add a URL to the list, enter the
URL in the Add URL to the list text field and
then click Add. To remove a URL, select it
and click Remove.
Then click Next.
3. Select Automatically send items when entering quarantine if you want to enable sending of
these items to PandaLabs.
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It is advisable to enable it as it allows us to offer
clients better service, providing a rapid
response in the event of malware on the
network. This option will be enabled by default.
Select the Take part in the user experience
improvement by sending information
checkbox so that we can offer you better service
in future versions. Click Data Processing Policy
for more information.
Then click Next.
4. Select the directory in which you want to install
Panda AdminSecure. It is advisable to use the
default installation directory. If you want to
specify another directory, click Browse... and
select one.
Click Next.
5. With the custom installation of Panda
AdminSecure the frequency of the following
actions can be configured manually (to do this,
click Advanced settings):
Click Enable manual configuration of
frequency.
In each case select the frequency from the
drop-down menu.
Check changes to platforms and
protection modules installed every
<select value> minutes.
Check changes to the status of the protection modules every <select value> minutes.
Check if new updates are available every <select value> minutes.
6. During the installation process, the AdminSecure components will be copied and registered.
If necessary, agree to the computer restart to continue with the installation.
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7. To open the AdminSecure console at the end
of installation, select the Open the
AdminSecure management console when the
installation is complete.
The next time that you want to access the Panda
AdminSecure console, open it (Start > Programs
> Panda AdminSecure > AdminSecure console)
or double-click the shortcut icon in the
Windows taskbar, next to the system clock.
Using previously used databases
If you already had any version of Panda AdminSecure installed in your organization, you may want
to use a database previously used by Panda AdminSecure Event Storage Database. In this case, there
are several possibilities depending on the compatibility of the database.
There is a database created with an older version of Panda AdminSecure and it needs to be
updated. Decide if you want to update the database and take advantage of the available data
or eliminate the database and use a new, completely empty one.
There is a database created with an older version of Panda AdminSecure and it cannot be
updated. Decide if you want to eliminate it or not.
There is an active database and, as it is in use. You must select another database with the
corresponding credentials.
Note: When you select the database server, make sure you write the computer name and
path correctly. If the data entered is correct but a connection cannot be made with the
database server, check the user name and password as well.
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Installing additional components
When you have all the administrative tools installed
in the same computer (AdminSecure Console,
AdminSecure Communications Agent, AdminSecure
Administration Server, AdminSecure Repository Server
and AdminSecure Event Storage Database), it may be
advisable to install additional components on other
computers.
Advantages of installing additional
components
Installing additional components can let you share administration tasks among those computers with
an administration console (AdminSecure Console) and share the workload when there are many
workstations or servers to protect all when they are spread across different geographic locations. In
the latter case it is advisable to install additional repositories (AdminSecure Repository Server).
The installation of AdminSecure Administration Server as an additional component lets you spread
the workload in those environments in which there are any workstations or servers to protect, assigning
groups of computers or locations to each administration server.
Note: The computers administered with AdminSecure can only be assigned to one administration
server.
If during the process of installing AdminSecure you select the option to install additional components
(step 9 of the simplified installation), you can choose one or more of the following components:
Install an additional console (AdminSecure
Console)
Install an additional repository (AdminSecure
Repository Server)
Install an additional AdminSecure Server
as an administration server to which the
console will connect.
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Installing an additional console
The Panda AdminSecure Console is the graphic interface of Panda AdminSecure, i.e, the visual and
operative part through which the protection is managed.
When you select this type of installation, either in the complete installation or the installation of
additional components, Panda AdminSecure will install the administration console which accompanies
the rest of the components (AdminSecure Administration Server, AdminSecure Communications Agent,
AdminSecure Repository Server and AdminSecure Event Storage Database) so they all form part of
Panda AdminSecure.
Installation of an additional console lets you administer the antivirus protection from a computer
other than the one with the Panda AdminSecure Administration server installed. To do this, select the
type of installation that lets you install additional components (in this case, selecting, at least, the
installation of an additional console).
Installing an additional repository
AdminSecure Repository Server is a software store, i.e, the place where the Panda solutions are kept,
including the updates to the antivirus protection, the security solutions and the Signature File. The
servers and workstations can connect to the repository server in order to update the antivirus protection.
Panda AdminSecure can have several repositorie:
A primary repository, where the files are stored, and from where servers and workstations can
update the protection, the Signature File and other updatable files via the Internet or UNC
paths.
Secondary repositories are those that connect to the primary repository to get a replica of the
installation packets. This replication between primary and secondary repositories is carried
out periodically. These additional repositories are used as an alternative to the primary repository.
The file repositories can be in the same computer as the administration server or in any other computer
on the network.
The installation of an additional repository lets you share the workload across the network. So, in
large networks (more than 3000 computers) it is advisable to have several repositories to optimize
use of bandwidth.
A practical example
For example, in a company with different branch offices it would be advisable to have different
repositories in each of the offices, and for the primary repository server to have fast Internet access
and a good connection with the rest of the computers containing the secondary repositories.
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In companies with low speed connections between offices, it would be advisable to have a primary
repository in each office. In this way, each local network would have a computer that receives updates
directly from the Internet (primary repository) and could, as an option, transmit these updates to other
repositories (secondary) or directly to computers with the protectione.
Note: The speed of updating and installing files depends on the number of computers connected
and the speed of the network.
Automatic updates
The automatic updates keep the Signature File constantly up-to-date. To enable them, select the
Enable automatic updates option in the Panda AdminSecure installation program. There are two
options:
Updates via Internet. If access is through a proxy server, select the corresponding checkbox
and click Settings.
Updates from another software repository. Select the repository from the drop-down menu.
Installation of an additional administration server
Installation of an additional administration server, like installing an additional repository, allows the
workload to be shared. By doing this, the server that has the main administration server will have
more resources.
To install an additional AdminSecure Administration Server, follow the steps belows:
1. Start the AdminSecure installation program and select installation of additional components.
2. Select the Install an additional AdminSecure Server checkbox and click Next.
3. Select the administration server for which you want to install an additional component and
click Next.
If you have previously distributed a communications agent to the computer, you do not need
to select an administration server, as the agent has one assigned.
4. If the main administration server uses an SQL system with NT authentication integrated, enter
the details of a user with access to the database. The user must have rights to logon as a service
in the computer where you are going to install it.
5. If the user details entered are correct, click Install.
Note: Additional AdminSecure Administration Servers can only be installed in environments
that use Microsoft SQL server databases (and not in MSDE environments).
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Step 2
Distributing the
communications agent
Distribute the communications agent from the AdminSecure console to the
computers that you want to protect. This step must be carried out prior to
installing the protection. This communications agent allows communication
between AdminSecure and the computers.
Step 2: Distributing the
communications agent
To distribute the communications agent:
1. Open the Tools menu in the AdminSecure console.
2. Select Distribute communications agent > Distribute
communications agent.
Note: The first time you access AdminSecure
console, among other things, the Panda
AdminSecure setup wizard will present a shortcut
to the most common tasks (distribute agent, install
protection…) If this is the case, click Distribute
communications agent and follow the instructions
in point.
3. Panda AdminSecure will display the wizard for
distributing the agent. Click Next.
4. Specify how you want to distribute the agent:
Install the communications agent directly on
Windows NT/2000/2003/XP/Vista or Novell
NetWare systems. This is the fastest option.
Important: The first time you access AdminSecure
console, among other things, the Panda
AdminSecure setup wizard will present a shortcut
to the most common tasks (distribute agent,
install protection…) If this is the case, click
Distribute communications agent and follow
the instructions in point 3.
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Generate an installation packet which can be executed by login script. Users must validate
themselves in the Windows or Novell NetWare server, and therefore must be working in a
domain. This option is recommended for large networks with numerous computers.
Generate an installation packet to be distributed
by any other means. AdminSecure generates
an installation packet that can be executed in
each of the computers to which the agent needs
to be distributed. This option is useful for
Windows Me/98/95 and XP Home Edition
workstations or for Linux mail servers (Sendmail,
Qmail and Postfix).
As the communications agent is installed in the computers across your organization, check that these
computers are displayed in the organization tree in the AdminSecure console. Once a computer is
visible in the console, the protection can be installed on it.
Reference: There is more information about the distribution of the communication agents
in the Panda AdminSecure console help file, and the tech support section of the website:
www.pandasoftware.com/support.
Note: You can find an MSI file to distribute the agent through Windows Installer in your
private download area.
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Step 3
Installing the protection
Before installing the protection, confirm that the communications agent has
been distributed to the workstations or servers in which you want to install
the protection. To do this:
a. Open the Panda AdminSecure console (Start- Programs - Panda
AdminSecure - Launch AdminSecure console). You can also double-click
on the shortcut icon in the Windows taskbar, next to the system clock.
b. If the AdminSecure Setup Wizard appears, click on Close.
c. In the organization tree (on the left of the console), in Administration
mode, you will see the modules and groups where the protection can be
installed.
d. If you can't find any of the workstations or servers in which you want to
install the protection, and you have already distributed the agent from the
console it is likely that the computer in question has yet to be started up,
restarted or connected to the network to receive instructions from the
administration server.
Step 3: Installing the protection
ClientShield and FileSecure
To install ClientShield or FileSecure, from the Panda AdminSecure Console:
1. Use the Install… option in the Protection menu.
2. The installation wizard welcome screen will appear. Click Next.
3. Select the checkboxes corresponding to the platforms you want to protect. Also select the version
and the language in which you want to install protection (if you want to change default values
click Version and language settings). Click Next to continue.
Workstations, in the case of Panda ClientShield.
Windows or Novell NetWare servers, in the case of Panda FileSecure.
4. Some of the protection such as ClientShield and FileSecure include different protection units
(antivirus, anti-spam…). If you have bought the complete version with preventive technologies,
it also includes: TruPrevent™ and NetworkSecure.
The groups of antivirus units and preventive protection units (if you have bought the product with
TruPrevent™) can be enabled or disabled on installation.
Notes:
The intelligent installation system offered by
AdminSecure provides warnings if a workstation
does not meet the minimum or recommended
installation requirements.
When the automatic installation option is enabled
(in Administration mode), go to the Protection
menu and click on Automatic installation
settings...) ClientShield and FileSecure will be
automatically installed on all the Windows
workstations and servers that can be reached by
the administration server and do not have
protection installed.
Important: It is highly advisable to remove any antivirus installed on the computers in
which you are going to install Panda solutions.
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5. If there is already an antivirus in workstations or servers, the installer will display a list of the
antivirus products detected. AdminSecure will uninstall them automatically where possible. Click
Next.
If for any reason AdminSecure cannot uninstall the antivirus detected, the process will be stopped.
Uninstall it manually and then continue with the process.
6. The wizard will indicate if it is necessary to restart any of the computers or servers. In addition,
you will be given the option to restart the computers automatically or wait until they are restarted
manually. Select an option and click Next.
7. Confirm that the options selected in previous steps are correct. Click Next.
8. AdminSecure will start to create installation jobs.
When there are jobs awaiting execution (installation or any other) you can see their status in the
Jobs tab in the Panda AdminSecure console. You can find the Jobs tab in the Control panel -> Jobs
and scans .
ExchangeSecure, DominoSecure, ISASecure and
CVPSecure
1. Use the Install… option in the Protection menu (once the agent has been distributed).
2. The installation wizard welcome screen will appear. Click Next.
3. Select the checkboxes corresponding to the platforms you want to protect (Exchange, Domino,
ISA servers or CVP firewall servers). Also select the version and the language in which you want
to install protection (if you want to change default values click on Version and language settings).
Click Next to continue.
4. Some protection, such as ExchangeSecure and ISASecure, include several protection units
(antivirus, anti-spam and Content Filter) which AdminSecure will install automatically and which
can then be configured by enabling or disabling features.
Note: CVPSecure can be installed on any Windows server that potentially could include the
CVP firewall. Check that firewall servers to protect are CVP compatible. In addition, a CVP
server must be installed on a computer with Windows 2003/2000/NT. The firewall server
will also be configured to redirect network traffic to the CVP antivirus server.
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5. The wizard will indicate if it is necessary to restart any of the computers. In addition, you will be
given the option to restart the computers automatically or wait until they are restarted manually.
Select an option and click Next.
6. Confirm that the options selected in previous steps are correct. Click Next.
7. AdminSecure will start to create installation jobs.
When there are jobs awaiting execution (installation or any other) you can see their status in the
Jobs tab in the Panda AdminSecure console.
SendmailSecure, QmailSecure and PostfixSecure
1. After distributing the communications agent for Linux servers (see Step 2) and selecting the
administration server and repository (if there is more than one), select the checkbox corresponding
to the Linux platform.Choose the place for storing the installation packets which must be copied
to the computer on which you want to install protection..
2. Once the files needed to install the communications agent on the Linux server have been copied
(confpavagentln.ini, plagentln) register them in the computer as follows:
The confpavagentln.ini contains configuration information with parameters such as
the IP addresses of the repository and administration server.
The plagentln file is the one that has to be run on the computer with the protection installed
in order to register the communications agent.
3. Use the Install… option in the Protection menu (once the agent has been distributed).
4. The installation wizard welcome screen will appear. Click Next.
5. Select the checkboxes corresponding to the platforms you want to protect (Sendmail, Qmail or
Postfix servers). Select the version and the language in which you want to install the antivirus.
Click Next to continue.
6. If there are antivirus products not administered with Panda AdminSecure a list will be shown of
these and their characteristics. Click Next.
7. The file copying process will start.
8. The installation jobs created correctly will be displayed (these will be carried out progressively).
Those that could not be created will also be displayed (the corresponding antivirus protection
will not be installed).
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When there are jobs awaiting execution (installation or any other) you can see their status in the
Jobs tab in the Panda AdminSecure console. You can find the Jobs tab in the Control panel -> Jobs
and scans.
9. And if you are installing SendmailSecure, for the protection to operate correctly, follow the
instructions below:
Configuring the Milter filter and the control options:
Configure the Milter filter options, through the config_milter.ini file in
/etc/pav_milter, modifying the [Milter]section.
Port. Number of the port that the filter uses for connections between sendmail and the
antivirus. The value should be the same as that of INPUT_MAIL_FILTER.
Host. Name or IP address of the computer, defined in INPUT_MAIL_FILTER.
Note: If the antivirus and sendmail are not installed in the same computer, use the IP
address of the computer with the antivirus installed, instead of the localhost value. If
the antivirus and sendmail are installed in the same computer, use the localhost value
or, otherwise, the IP address: 127.0.0.1.
R/W. Number indicating if the antivirus has write permissions on intercepted messages
(1), or if it does not (0). If it does not, the sendmail server will retain the message until the
antivirus has scanned it and then it will send it to the destination.
Nivel_log. Indicates the level of importance of the antivirus messages. The lower the
number, the greater the importance of the messages displayed.
Configure the control options by modifying the [Control] section.
Conf_interva. Seconds elapsed between readings of the configuration file (config.ini).
Mon_interval. Seconds elapsed between monitoring file entries (monitor.dat).
Configure language options:
Lang. Specify the language of the reports and warning messages.
The antivirus reads this configuration file (config_milter.ini) at the start, therefore
changes will only take effect when the antivirus is restarted.
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Installing protection modules
independent from AdminSecure
Panda SambaSecure and DesktopSecure for Linux are independent protection
units installed and set up outside of AdminSecure.
Panda CommandlineSecure is the commandline antivirus that scans Windows,
Linux and MS-DOS servers and workstations. It does not need the administration
console.
SendmailSecure, QmailSecure and PostfixSecure make up another group of
protection whose installation (without using AdminSecure) will be outlined
in this chapter.
Installing protection modules
independent from AdminSecure
Installing Panda SambaSecure
1. Insert the DVD and go to the directory with the product to be installed. (Product/SambaSecure).
2. Execute the installation file as root.
3. The installation script and files will be extracted and prepared in order to start the installation of
SambaSecure.
4. Select the installation language.
5. The SambaSecure installer will check the minimum requirements.
For the installation process to continue the computer must meet minimum hardware and software
requirements, including a compatible distribution of Linux. If these requirements are not met the
process will stop.
6. Click OK when you have read the terms of the agreement.
7. Read the information about the location of the smbd and smb.conf files and the version of
Samba detected on the server and click Continue.
Note: Make sure that the smbd and smb.conf files are in the usual location for Samba
servers so that the installation process can continue correctly.
8. The SambaSecure installer will ask for an installation directory. Select one or create a new one
and click Continue.
9. Accept the Jakarta Tomcat license agreement to continue with installation.
10. Accept the Java license agreement to install the j2sdk package.
11. The SambaSecure installer establishes the start and stop scripts in /etc/init.d and the file
in which the events will be logged (syslog). Click Continue when you have read the information
about these two processes.
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If, for example, SambaSecure cannot find the file in which to register the events, a warning window
will appear. Click Continue.
12. The SambaSecure installer updates the configuration of smb.conf. Click Continue.
13. The Samba server automatically restarts, starting the antivirus and the web configuration console.
The SambaSecure installer will confirm that the installation process has completed correctly and
give instructions on how to access the web configuration console.
14. When installation is complete, use the URL provided
by Panda to access the SambaSecure console
(https://serverIP:8443). If this is the first time you
are accessing the console, use the user name and
password suggested initially:
User name: defaultuser
Password: defaultpass
Installing Panda CommandlineSecure
Instructions for installing in Windows environments
1. Extract the contents of the file PAVCL32.EXE on CD-ROM 2 (blue) or the DVD. You will see the
following files:
PAVCL.EXE. Program that includes protection for Windows.
PAV.SIG. The Signature File with identifiers for all viruses and security threats detected by
the antivirus protection.
PANDA.CHP. Data file defining the language used by CommandlineSecure to communicate
with the user.
LANGUAGES. Directory containing the available Panda.chp files for each language.
Another group of files: PAVCL.LNG, PAVCL.LOG, PAVCL.RPT, PAVCL.SAV,
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2. If you want to change the CommandlineSecure
language, go to the subdirectory of the language
you want in the folder LANGUAGES and replace
the PANDA.CHP file with the one created
originally.
Instructions for installing in Linux environments
1. Get the pavcl (.rpm or .tgz) file from the corporate CD-ROM/DVD or the download area on the
Panda website (http://www.pandasoftware.com/download/tree).
If you use the file .rpm (if you have Red Hat Package Manager):
1.1. Copy the .rpm
1.2. Run the command: rpm -i [FileName]
[FileName] is the file that installs the antivirus (for example pavcl9.00.00.rpm).
If you use the file .tgz (if you don't have Red Hat Package Manager):
1.1. Copy the .tgz file to the root directory of your computer.
1.2. Extract the .tgz file as follows: gzip -d [FileName]
[FileName] is the file that installs the antivirus (for example pavcl-9.00.00.tgz).
This creates a .tar. file. (for example, depending on the antivirus version, pavcl9.00.00.tar).
1.3. To install the antivirus, run the following command: tar -xvf
[FileNameTAR]
[FileNameTAR] is the file that installs the antivirus (for example pavcl9.00.00.tar).
2. After extracting the.tar file you should verify the structure created, in which CommandlineSecure
and the files that make up the protection are installed in/opt:
The executable is in: opt/pavcl/usr/bin/pavcl, where pavcl is the antivirus.
opt/pavcl/usr/lib/panda/pav.sig, where pav.sig is the Signature File with the
identifiers of the viruses that the antivirus detects.
/opt/pavcl/var/log/panda/pavcl.rpt (scan report file).
/opt/pavcl/var/log/panda/pavcl.log (protection incident file).
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Installing SendmailSecure, QmailSecure and
PostfixSecure from a Linux server (without using
AdminSecure)
1. Insert the DVD in the drive and go to the Product/Sendmail,Product/Qmail or
Product/Postfix directory to get the RedHat, Mandrake and SUSE installation file.
Installing in RedHat, Mandrake and SUSE
rpm -i pav_milter-1.70.XX-xx.i386.rpm for SendmailSecure.
rpm -i pav_qmail-1.70.XX-xx.i386.rpm for QmailSecure.
rpm -i pav_postfix-1.70.XX-xx.i386.rpm for PostfixSecure.
(XX is the version and xx the product)
Note: For Debian distributions go to the download tree
(http://www.pandasoftware.com/download/tree) and get the .deb file for installation.
Installing in Debian:
dpkg -i pav_milter-1.70.XX-xx_i386.deb for SendmailSecure.
dpkg -i pav_qmail-1.70.XX-xx_i386.deb for QmailSecure.
dpkg -i pav_postfix-1.70.XX-xx_i386.deb for PostfixSecure.
(XX is the version and xx the product)
2. Depending on which installation of the protection for Linux messaging servers you are carrying
out, the installation will continue as follows:
SendmailSecure
In SendmailSecure, when installation is complete, the antivirus will start up automatically for
runlevels 2 to 5 and the files will have been copied in/opt/pandasoftware and
/etc/pav_milter.
In addition, in order for the antivirus to operate correctly, follow the instructions below:
2.1. Configuring the Milter filter and the control options:
Configure the Milter fiter options through the
/etc/pav_milter/config_milter.ini
Configure control options.
Configure language options.
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2.2. If you will be using the Web console, configure the Web server:
For any type of Web server:
The corresponding files are
/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgi_bin
Web console home page:
http://SuServidor/pav_milter/html/default.html. Here SuServidor
is the name or address of the server with the antivirus installed.
The CGI scripts are
/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgi_bin/scripts
To configure the Apache server you can use the file:
/etc/pav_milter/sendmail-apache.conf
QmailSecure
In QmailSecure, when installation is complete, the antivirus will automatically start up for runlevels
2 to 5 and the installation process will take a series of actions automatically:
2.1. The qmail-queue program of the qmail server is renamed qmail-queue.orig.
2.2. A link called qmail-queue is created in the bin directory of the qmail server. This points
to the program opt/pandasoftware/bin/qmail-queue_pav
2.3. The antivirus start and stop scripts are created.
The antivirus start and stop script, under the name pav_control, in
the/etc/rc.d/init.d directory.
The soft-link S79pav_control, under the
name/etc/rc.d/init.d/pav_control, in the following directories:
/etc/rc.d/rc2.d, /etc/rc.d/rc3.d, /etc/rc.d/rc4.d and /etc/rc.d/rc5.d.
These will be executed by the computer during the boot process and will start the
antivirus service.
These scripts also start the services in their corresponding runlevels.
The soft-link K31pav_control, under the
name/etc/rc.d/init.d/pav_control, in the following directories:
/etc/rc.d/rc0.d, /etc/rc.d/rc1.d and /etc/rc.d/rc6.d. These will
be executed by the computer during the haltt process and will stop the antivirus service.
These scripts also stop the services in their corresponding runlevels.
PostfixSecure
In PostfixSecure, unlike sendmail, most options are configured automatically during the installation
process. In any event, there are several parameters that can be edited. In addition, when installation
is complete, the antivirus will automatically start for runlevels 2 to 5.
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SendmailSecure, QmailSecure, PostfixSecure (installation process continued)
3. For the protection to operate correctly configure the filter and the control options:
In SendmailSecure configure the Milter filter options in the
/etc/pav_milter/config_milter.ini file.
In QmailSecure configure the qmail filter options in the file
/etc/pav_qmail/config_qmail.ini.
In PostfixSecure configure the filter options in the file
/etc/pav_postfix/config_postfix.ini.
In the path /etc/pav_milter. When you edit the file you can modify the following sections:
Control options in the [Control]section.
Antivirus language option in the [Language] section.
In PostfixSecure the Postfix filter options are available in the [Postfix] section. To send the
filtered messages you have to modify the [SendMail] section in the installation location of the
Postfix sendmail program.
In SendmailSecure, PostfixSecure and QmailSecure you can also edit:
Level_log: maximum number of log messages produced by the antivirus (0: the antivirus
will only display error messages).
Conf_interval: Seconds elapsed between readings of the configuration file (config.ini)
by the antivirus.
Mon_interval: Seconds elapsed between readings of the monitoring file (monitor.dat)
by the antivirus.
Lang: language of the computer with the antivirus installed.
Prog (only in Postfix): location of the Sendmail program The antivirus filter uses it to redirect
scanned messages to the Postfix server process.
In SendmailSecure, the pav_milter script in the /etc/rc.d/init.d directory (in SuSE
/etc/init.d) stops and starts the antivirus service. Although this script must be executed by
the root superuser, the antivirus process functions as a normal user (panda) without special
privileges. This script allows the following options:
pav_milter start: starts the antivirus program.
pav_milter stop: stops the antivirus program.
pav_milter status: Indicates the status of the antivirus (on or off).
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In QmailSecure, the pav_control script in the directory (in SuSE /etc/init.d) stops and
starts the antivirus service. Although this script must be executed by the root superuser, the
antivirus process functions as a normal user (panda) without special privileges. This script allows
the following options:
pav_control start: starts the antivirus program..
pav_control stop: stops the antivirus program.
pav_control status: Indicates the status of the antivirus (on or off).
In PostfixSecure, the pav_control_po script in the /etc/rc.d/init.d directory (in
SuSE /etc/init.d) stops and starts the antivirus service. Although this script must be executed
by the root superuser, the antivirus process functions as a normal user (panda) without special
privileges. This script allows the following options:
pav_control_po start: starts the antivirus program.
pav_control_po stop: stops the antivirus program.
pav_control_po status: Indicates the status of the antivirus (on or off).
Important: It is not advisable to use programs such as Softlimit or Ulimit the limit
memory use of Qmail processes.
4. Installation and configuration of the Web server in SendmailSecure, QmailSecure or PostfixSecure
(Only if using the web interface or console instead of the AdminSecure console)
The files for the web console must be in:
/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgi-bin (for SendmailSecure)
/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_qmail/cgi-bin (for QmailSecure)
/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_postfix/cgi-bin (for PostfixSecure)
The web console home page must be: http://YourServerpav_qmail/html/default.html (for
QmailSecure) or http://YourServer/pav_postfix/html/default.html (for PostfixSecure, where
YourServer is the name or the IP of the Web server).
The CGI scripts should be in the directory
/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_qmail/cgi_bin/scripts (for QmailSecure) o
/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_postfix/cgi_bin/scripts (for PostfixSecure).
Each change of Apache server, requires the modification of the configuration file (httpd.conf).
After modifying this file, you'll have to restart the Apache server for the changes to come into
effect.
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For an Apache server there are several possibilities:
Automatic configuration
a. Copy the file sendmail-apache.conf (for SendmailSecure), qmail-apache.conf
(for QmailSecure) or postfix-apache.conf (for PostfixSecure) from
etc/pav_milter/ (for SendmailSecure), /etc/pav_qmail/ (for QmailSecure)
or /etc/pav_postfix/ (for PostfixSecure) to the same place as httpd.conf.
b. Enter the following line, in the httpd.conf file before the Aliases section:
Include conf/sendmail-apache.conf (for SendmailSecure)
Include conf/qmail-apache.conf (for QmailSecure)
Include conf/postfix-apache.conf (for PostfixSecure).
c. Restart the Apache server for the changes to take effect.
d. to configure authentication manually edit the file sendmail-apache.conf (for
SendmailSecure), qmail-apache.conf (for QmailSecure) or postfixapache.conf (for PostfixSecure)
Manual configuration (manually modify the httpdf.conf file):
a. Location of the HTML pages:
Alias /pav_milter/botones/
"/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgi-bin/botones/"
Alias /pav_milter/botonesingles/
"/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgi-bin/botonesingles/"
Alias /pav_milter/html/ "/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgibin/html/"
Alias /pav_milter/imagenessmtp/
"/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgi-bin/imagenessmtp/"
<Directory "/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgi-bin">
Options -Indexes
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
ScriptAlias /pav_milter/scripts/
"/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgi-bin/scripts/"
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<Directory "/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgi-bin/scripts">
AllowOverride None
Options -Indexes Includes ExecCGI
AddHandler cgi-script .cgi .exe
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
Alias /pav_milter/download/
"/opt/pandasoftware/var/pav_milter/download/"
<Directory "/opt/pandasoftware/var/pav_milter/download/">
Options -Indexes
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
In the case of a qmail server, replace pav_milter with pav_qmail.
In the case of a Postfix server, replace pav_milter with pav_postfix.
b. Restriction of access to the antivirus web console:
If the administrator doesn't use a password file, one should be created with the
following command: htpassword - c directorio/users panda (users
is the user name and password file).
Modify the entry that indicates the location of the HTML files:
Alias /pav_milter/botones/
"/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgi-bin/botones/"
Alias /pav_milter/botonesingles/
"/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgi-bin/botonesingles/"
Alias /pav_milter/html/ "/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgibin/html/"
Alias /pav_milter/imagenessmtp/
"/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgi-bin/imagenessmtp/"
<Directory "/opt/pandasoftware/lib/pav_milter/cgi-bin">
Options -Indexes
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Restricted Directory"
AuthUserFile /%directorio%/users
Require user panda
</Directory>
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In the case of a qmail server, replace pav_milter with pav_qmail.
In the case of a Postfix server, replace pav_milter with pav_postfix.
c. Restart the Apache server for the changes to take effect.
5. In PostfixSecure, to use the antivirus change the configuration of the Postfix server:
5.1 Specify the program responsible for message
filtering. To do this, include the following line
in the /etc/postfix/master.cf file:
pav_postfix unix - n n - 5
pipe flags=R user=panda
argv=/opt/pandasoftware/
bin/pav_postfix -f ${sender}
-- ${recipient}
Note: The value 5 indicates the
maximum number of scans that can be run simultaneously. It is advisable not to
set it at more than 7 (fast systems), or 3 - 4 (slow systems)).
5.2 Specify that SMTP mail must be filtered. To do this, include the text marked in bold in the
follwing line, in the /etc/postfix/master.cf file:
smtp inet ...[other data]... smtpd –o content_filter=pav_postfix:dummy
Installing Panda DesktopSecure for Linux
Follow the steps below to install DesktopSecure for Linux:
1.
Open a terminal (commandline) and run the following command:
su –pc /path_del_instalador/DesktopSecure.sh
For example, su –pc /mnt/cdrom/DesktopSecure.sh
2.
Enter the root password.
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3.
Select the language in which to install Panda DesktopSecure for Linux.
4.
The program shows the welcome window. Click Next.
Panda DesktopSecure for Linux checks that your computer meets the requirements for
installing the program.
If you try to install DesktopSecure for Linux on a computer that does not meet the
minimum hardware and software requirements, the installation finishes.
5.
Click Next.
6.
Read the license agreement and click OK.
7.
Select the installation type:
Typical installation, allows you to install
the Panda DesktopSecure for Linux most
common components.
Custom installation, allows you to configure
each option.
8.
Click Next.
Note: The steps below correspond to a typical installation.
9.
Use the default installation path (recommended) or click Browse... and select one.
10. Panda DesktopSecure for Linux automatically scans the memory to ensure the program
is installed in a virus-free environment. Click OK.
11. The file copying process will start. Once this is complete, it is advisable to update thel
Signature File through the Internet.
12. To do so, click Update now.
13. Click Next to continue with the installation.
14. When the installation finishes, make sure that the option Yes, I want to restart the
computer now is selected and click Finish. DesktopSecure for Linux will enable all
protection modules on restarting the computer.
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Services
Panda Software helps you to use the security solutions through a range of
documentation.
Go to http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/support for further information,
to resolve any queries, get the most out of your services, find out about the
latest updates, get the latest IT security news, etc.
Services
Panda is a pioneer when it comes to treating protection against viruses and other threats as an
integrated solution. The main services available to registered clients are:
Tech Support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Daily updates to keep you safe from new viruses and other threats.
SOS Virus, a solution in record time to any possible incidents involving unkown viruses and threats.
Tech Support
A team of genuine experts. The Tech Support department comprises highly qualified professionals.
This guarantees that we will resolve your incident in the shortest possible time. The principal Tech
Support channels are:
Telephone Tech Support 24h, 365d. A personal response to your queries. Day and night, every day
of the year. At www.pandasoftware.com you will find the countries, telephone numbers and
products for which this type of support is available.
Email tech support. Simply send an email explaining your inquiry.
Updates
Updates are essential to enable your product to detect and eliminate the new viruses and other threats
that appear every day. The main features of the updates provided by Panda include:
Automatic updates. You can configure the updates to take place automatically.
A simple, centralized update system. Thanks to Panda AdminSecure, the distribution of the updates
across the entire network is a simple process that takes place almost immediately.
Rapid, incremental updates. Updates are carried out through a Signature File, a common file for
all versions and operating systems. In addition, each update only involves downloading and
including the part of the file that has changed with respect to the previous version. This implies a
maximum saving of time and resources in each update.
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Important: Panda AdminSecure lets you administer different types of updates:
Updates. Update of the Signature File
Upgrades. Updates to new versions of the program, including the protection and the
administration tools that make up Panda AdminSecure.
Reference: The daily updates of the Signature File (updates) and the product updates
(upgrades) are available at: http://pandasoftware.com/download/Updates/
SOS Virus
SOS Virus is a service that provides a rapid response to attacks from unknown viruses. It is the perfect
complement to the updates and the Tech Support.
The SOS Virus service is included in the Panda solution that you have bought. The main features of
this service are:
Solution in record time. Rapid response to your query.
Surefire response. Panda technicians will personally analyze the suspicious program or document
to confirm whether it is a virus or threat or a false alarm.
Personal response. Each case is assigned to a team of experts.
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Information, queries and services
Home - Access the main page of Panda's website (http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com).
Documentation - Access updated product documentation and other interesting publications
(http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/download/documents/).
Updates - Keep your Panda antivirus updated by downloading the latest improvements, new
versions of the Virus Signature File every day, etc.,
(http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/download/updates).
Renewals - Contact your nearest dealer to renew the services or to purchase new licenses of
products (http://www.pandasoftware.com/about/contact/ ).
Online Support Center - Constantly updated information to help you to answer any questions
you may have about infections, viruses, Panda's products and services, etc., any time of the
day or night, all year round (http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/support).
User name/password reminder - Forgotten or lost your registered user name and password?
Don't worry, we will send them to you immediately
(http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/support/keys).
Online Registration - In order to use the services included with your product (Updates, Tech
Support, Renewals, SOS Virus, FAQs, etc.), you must first register as a Panda user
(http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/support/register).
Repair Utilities - Use the special tools that Panda offers for eliminating certain viruses that
make detrimental changes to your system
(http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/download/utilities/).
SOS Virus - Get rapid solutions to incidents involving new or unknown viruses
(http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/products/services/SOSVirus).
Virus Encyclopedia - Consult information on any virus and find out how to correctly eliminate
it (http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/virus_info/encyclopedia).
Virus Map - View the virus map, which gives live graphic, interactive and statistical coverage
of the impact of viruses in diverse geographic regions
(http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/virus_info/map/map.htm).
Global ThreatWatch - See today's virus climate and find out the current threat level across
the whole world or in your country (http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/virus_info/gtw/).
Evaluation Software - Download a free trial version of any Panda product you want
(http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/download/software/).
Products - Find out the features and characteristics of Panda's products for large companies,
small businesses and home users, and try them without any obligation
(http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/products).
Online store - Choose the product that best suits your needs and benefit from the advantages
of download a product via the Internet (http://enterprises.pandasoftware.com/store).
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Notes
Username:
Password:
Client number:
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