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Enforced Client Product Guide
Troubleshooting
Error messages
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I use Windows XP Service Pack 2, and I get a message that my computer may be at risk. What 
does this mean?
This is a known problem with Microsoft Security Center, because Microsoft cannot determine 
that Enforced Client is installed and up-to-date. If you get this message when starting your 
computer, click the message balloon to open the 
Recommendation
 window, select 
I have an 
antivirus program that I’ll monitor myself
, then click 
OK
I want to update the Windows operating system on my client computer. Do I need to reinstall 
Enforced Client?
Yes. If you upgrade a client computer’s operating system (for example, from Windows 2000 to 
Windows XP) and you want to leave your existing files and programs intact during the upgrade, 
you must first uninstall Enforced Client, then reinstall it after the upgrade is complete. 
Is it okay to delete the Temp folder in my program’s directory structure? 
No. Updates might fail if the T
EMP
 folder does not exist. If you delete the folder inadvertently, 
restart the computer to re-create the folder automatically, or manually create a T
EMP
 folder under 
the P
ROGRAM
 F
ILES
\M
C
A
FEE
\M
ANAGED
 V
IRUS
S
CAN
 directory. 
I copied a virus to my computer as a test and nothing seemed to happen. Why didn't my virus 
protection service detect it? 
The virus and spyware protection service quietly detects and cleans most types of viruses 
without notifying users. This reduces help desk calls and minimizes user interruptions. However, 
virus detections are always noted on the administrative reports. Verify that the virus was found 
by checking the reports from the SecurityCenter website. 
The system tray icon is missing. How do I make it appear again? 
On the client computer, click 
Start | Programs | SonicWALL | Enforced Client | SonicWALL Enforced 
Client 
to display 
 in the system tray. 
Why does the online help not display correctly? 
If the built-in help system displays incorrectly on a client computer, its version of Microsoft 
Internet Explorer might not be using ActiveX controls properly. These controls are required to 
display the help file. Make sure that you install the latest version of Internet Explorer with its 
Internet security settings set to 
Medium
 or 
Medium-high
Error messages 
Click these links to see details about common error messages and solutions:
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