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\\SOPHOS0.ad.uci.edu\SophosUpdate\CIDs\S000\SAVSCFXP\Setup.exe -updp "\\SOPHOS0.ad.uci.edu\SophosUpdate\CIDs\S000\SAVSCFXP" -ouser "Bwi3IFE4LpeUgDKiUtwDQcgWz6R0UTwq11yVTZNuwinsjO/n90C39hx6MKxpmyHykWAuiazVwJmyu6R/mAK8AiD0" -opwd "BwiltcOULUSqvSjlVDc1vO4IkKF5QpjU/xQ5UcUZ++bPlQ==" -mng yes -crt R
net use Y: /delete
Use of these command lines, or the "push" process that attempts to locate the client systems should result in systems being added to the "Unassigned" group in the Enterprise Coonsole. From there, you select, drag and drop an unassigned system into the appropriate group under "Global Group" that indicates the day(s) and time(s) at which you would like virus scans to take place.
The Global Group is broken up into two parts -- Servers and Workstations. Under each of those categories, the sub-groups are broken up by time and days. Just drag and drop an Unassigned systems into one of the time/day based scanning sub-groups.
More often than not, the Desktop Support group will be adding new desktop computers and laptops to be managed under the Enterprise Console and the Windows Services Group will be adding the servers to the Enterprise Console, but this document