Important: During the installation of HFXCC3160, the Station Manager Health Check and the allocation of new Microsoft� security update packages must be done manually. Please ensure that you fully complete all steps in the Installation Instructions.
If you previously started to install the Security Update but cancelled the operation, follow the installation instructions in the 'Installing after cancelling a previous install' section below.
1. Download HFXCC3160.
2. Log on to your first Community Connect 3 domain controller as Administrator (not SystemAdmin) and copy the Security Update to a temporary location (for example D:\temp).
3. Run the Security Update by double-clicking the self-extracting executable file (HFXCC3160.exe). The Security Update will extract files automatically and run the RM Installation Assistant to begin the installation.
4. When prompted, click Continue.
5. The installation will proceed automatically. When prompted that the RM Installation Assistant has finished, click Finish.
Note: After installation at a server, the server will need to be rebooted for the Microsoft� security updates to be applied fully. Ensure the server has rebooted successfully before continuing.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 at all your other Community Connect 3 domain controllers.
7. Repeat steps 2-5 at any member servers (eg DAMMS or MIS servers) on the network.
Note: After installation at a server, the server will need to be rebooted for the Microsoft� security updates to be applied fully. It is recommended that you ensure each domain controller has rebooted successfully before applying the software update to the next server.
8. When all Community Connect 3 domain controllers have had HFXCC3160 applied, log in to the first Community Connect 3 domain controller server in each site as the administrator user (not SystemAdmin). Run Windows� Explorer� and browse to D:\RMNetwork\RMManage\Station Manager. Double-click on the file Healthcheck.exe, and select OK to start the Health Check, and OK again when it has completed.
9. HFXCC3160 provides new workstation packages but does not automatically allocate them. You should allocate these new packages to all your workstations at your earliest convenience. Note: If you choose to allocate the packages at a later time, you must still complete all of steps 1 to 8 above now, including running the Station Manager Health Check.
The new security packages are listed as available packages as follows in the RM Management Console:
SYSTEM PACKAGES
10. Once you have allocated the packages to workstations, restart the workstations for the Microsoft� security update to be installed. |