Hi all
I can't believe this -- Is Windows 7 REALLY incompatable with one of their OWN NEW security products
Actually it does install - but on a stand alone CLIENT computer you have to do it from an elevated command prompt - and not from the setup file on the CD / DVD.
BAD documentation - MS.
Cheers
jimbo
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Hi there
since the thrust is for MS to get corporate networks to switch to Windows 7 it's inconceivable to me that this type of product which is normally managed from a central server WOULDN'T work with windows 7 -- no corporation is going to upgrade a whole slew of computers to a new OS without having some central security system in place.
Since Forefront Client Security is one of their big marketing efforts currently I assume that it WOULD work with W7 as client computers.
It does -- works fine on a stand alone W7 enterprise x-64 system if you install it like I showed in my previous post and not directly from the setup file on the CD.
(By stand alone I mean that thee computer CAN be on a LAN - and in this case is on a lan - just that the product wasn't installed using a central server but installed on the client machine directly - I can't screw up the server while testing !!)
Cheers
jimbo
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Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
Hi there
since the thrust is for MS to get corporate networks to switch to Windows 7 it's inconceivable to me that this type of product which is normally managed from a central server WOULDN'T work with windows 7 -- no corporation is going to upgrade a whole slew of computers to a new OS without having some central security system in place.
There were quite a number of problems with their management tools and such when Windows Vista was released that prevented my previous company from upgrading any of the techies because we were simply unable to perform our jobs.
So, while this does stink......it's not inconceivable to me. Unfortunately, it's all too common.
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