Configuring the Secure Configuration Verification File for OfficeScan Parent topic

To modify the local.scv file, you need to download and run the SCV Editor (SCVeditor.exe).

Procedure

  1. Download SCVeditor.exe from the Check Point download site.
    The SCV Editor is part of the OPSEC SDK package.
  2. Run SCVeditor.exe on the Policy Server.
    The SCV Editor console opens.
  3. Expand the Products folder and select user_policy_scv.
  4. Click EditProductModify, and then type OfceSCV in the Modify box. Click OK.
    Note
    Note
    If the local.scv file already contains product policies for other third-party software, create a new policy by clicking EditProductAdd, and then typing OfceSCV in the Add box.
  5. Add a parameter by clicking EditParametersAdd, and then typing a Name and Value in the corresponding boxes.
    The following table lists the parameter names and values. Parameter names and values are case-sensitive. Type them in the order given in the table.

    SCV File Parameter Names and Values

    Name
    Value
    CheckType
    OfceVersionCheck
    LatestPatternVersion
    <current pattern file number>
    LatestEngineVersion
    <current scan engine number>
    LatestPatternDate
    <current pattern file release date>
    PatternCompareOp
    >=
    EngineCompareOp
    >=
    PatternMismatchMessage
    EngineMismatchMessage
    Type the most current pattern file number and scan engine number in place of the text in curly braces. View the latest virus pattern and scan engine versions for clients by clicking Update & Upgrade on the main menu of the OfficeScan web console. The pattern version number will appear to the right of the pie chart representing the percentage of OfficeScan clients protected.
  6. Select Block connections on SCV unverified.
  7. Click EditProductEnforce.
  8. Click FileGenerate Policy File to create the file. Select the existing local.scv file to overwrite it.