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Release Notes for Cisco Security Agent for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 6.0(7)
OL-13469-01
Caveats
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Before you install any software on a server on which Cisco Security Agent for Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace is installed.
MeetingPlace is installed.
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Before you upgrade any software on a server on which Cisco Security Agent for Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace is installed. This also applies to automatic upgrades (for example, installing service
packs by using group policy objects or custom scripts). Cisco Security Agent for Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace allows supported antivirus applications to automatically download and install
upgrades to antivirus components.
MeetingPlace is installed. This also applies to automatic upgrades (for example, installing service
packs by using group policy objects or custom scripts). Cisco Security Agent for Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace allows supported antivirus applications to automatically download and install
upgrades to antivirus components.
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Before you add, change, or delete values in the Windows registry.
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Before you change Windows system or boot files.
When you disable and stop the Cisco Security Agent service, you must re-enable and start it before it
can monitor the server again.
can monitor the server again.
For instructions on disabling and re-enabling the service, see the
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Locations in Which Cisco Security Agent Logs Events
Cisco Security Agent logs events in the following three locations:
Caveats
This section describes Severity 1, 2, and 3 caveats.
You can find the latest caveat information for Cisco Security Agent for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
6.0(7)—in addition to caveats of any severity for any release—by using Bug Toolkit, an online tool
available for customers to query defects according to their own needs. Bug Toolkit is available at
6.0(7)—in addition to caveats of any severity for any release—by using Bug Toolkit, an online tool
available for customers to query defects according to their own needs. Bug Toolkit is available at
Windows
application
event log
application
event log
Events that are generated by Cisco Security Agent have an event source of CSAgent.
Securitylog.txt
Cisco Security Agent logs one event per line. The data in the file is in
comma-separated-value format. In general, there should not be many entries in the
file, so you should be able to read it in a text editor, for example, Notepad. (You might
want to turn off word wrap.) If there are a lot of entries, you can view the data more
easily if you copy the file to a computer on which a spreadsheet application is
installed, change the file-name extension from .txt to .csv, and open the file in the
spreadsheet application.
comma-separated-value format. In general, there should not be many entries in the
file, so you should be able to read it in a text editor, for example, Notepad. (You might
want to turn off word wrap.) If there are a lot of entries, you can view the data more
easily if you copy the file to a computer on which a spreadsheet application is
installed, change the file-name extension from .txt to .csv, and open the file in the
spreadsheet application.
To view the log, double-click the Cisco Security Agent taskbar icon. In the tree
control on the left of the Cisco Security Agent Panel, click Messages. Then click
View Log. (The log appears in the Program Files\Cisco Systems\CSAgent\Log
directory.)
control on the left of the Cisco Security Agent Panel, click Messages. Then click
View Log. (The log appears in the Program Files\Cisco Systems\CSAgent\Log
directory.)
Current
messages
messages
To display events that have occurred since you logged on to Windows, double-click
the Cisco Security Agent taskbar icon. In the Cisco Security Agent Panel, click
Messages.
the Cisco Security Agent taskbar icon. In the Cisco Security Agent Panel, click
Messages.