Solutions to Issues Indicated in OfficeScan
Client Icons
Perform
the necessary actions if the OfficeScan client icon
indicates any of the following conditions:
Pattern File Has Not Been Updated for a While
OfficeScan client users
need to update components. From the web console, configure component
update settings in Updates → Networked Computers → Automatic Update, or grant users
the privilege to update in Networked Computers → Client Management > Settings → Privileges and Other Settings → Privileges → Component Update Privileges.
Real-time Scan Service Has Been Disabled or is Not Functional
If the Real-time Scan Service (OfficeScan NT RealTime
Scan) has been disabled or becomes non-functional, users must start
the service manually from Microsoft Management Console.
Real-time Scan was Disabled
Enable Real-time Scan from the web console (Networked Computers → Client Management > Settings → Scan Settings → Real-time Scan Settings).
Real-time Scan was Disabled and an OfficeScan
Client is
in Roaming Mode
Users need to disable roaming mode first. After disabling
roaming mode, enable Real-time Scan from the web console.
An OfficeScan Client is
Connected to the Network but Appears Offline
Verify the connection from
the web console (Networked Computers → Connection Verification) and then check
connection verification logs (Logs → Networked Computer Logs → Connection Verification).
If the OfficeScan client is
still offline after verification:
If the connection status on both the server and OfficeScan client is offline,
check the network connection.
If the connection status on the OfficeScan client is
offline but online on the server, the server’s domain name may have
been changed and the OfficeScan client connects
to the server using the domain name (if you select domain name during
server installation). Register the OfficeScan server’s
domain name to the DNS or WINS server or add the domain name and
IP information into the "hosts" file in the client computer’s <Windows
folder>\system32\drivers\etc folder.
If the connection status on the OfficeScan client is
online but offline on the server, check the OfficeScan firewall
settings. The firewall may block server-to-client communication,
but allow client-to-server communication.
If the connection status on the OfficeScan client is
online but offline on the server, the OfficeScan client's
IP address may have been changed but its status does not reflect
on the server (for example, when the client is reloaded). Try to
redeploy the OfficeScan client.
Smart Protection Sources are Unavailable
Perform
these tasks if a client loses connection with smart protection sources:
On the web console, go to the Computer Location screen
(Networked Computers → Computer Location) and check if the following
computer location settings have been configured properly:
Reference
servers and port numbers
Gateway IP addresses
On the web console, go to the Smart Protection Source screen
(Smart
Protection → Smart Protection Sources) and then perform the
following tasks:
Check if the Smart Protection Server
settings on the standard or custom list of sources are correct.
Test if connection to the servers can be established.
Click Notify All Clients after configuring
the list of sources.
Check if the following configuration files on the Smart Protection
Server and OfficeScan client are
synchronized:
sscfg.ini
ssnotify.ini
Open Registry Editor and check if a client is connected
to the corporate network.
Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TrendMicro\PC-cillinNTCorp\CurrentVersion\iCRC
Scan\Scan Server
If LocationProfile=1,
the OfficeScan client is connected
to the network and should be able to connect to a Smart Protection
Server.
If LocationProfile=2, the OfficeScan client is not connected
to the network and should connect to the Smart Protection Network. From
Internet Explorer, check if the OfficeScan client computer
can browse Internet web pages.
For conventional scan clients,
verify that the OfficeScan NT Proxy Service (TmProxy.exe)
is running. If this service stops, clients cannot
connect to smart protection sources for web reputation.