Running Client Mover Parent topic

Procedure

  1. On the OfficeScan server, go to <Server installation folder>\PCCSRV\Admin\Utility\IpXfer.
  2. Copy IpXfer.exe to the OfficeScan client computer. If the OfficeScan client computer runs an x64 type platform, copy IpXfer_x64.exe instead.
  3. On the OfficeScan client computer, open a command prompt and then navigate to the folder where you copied the executable file.
  4. Run Client Mover using the following syntax:
    <executable file name> -s <server name> -p <server listening port> -c <client listening port> -d <domain or domain hierarchy>

    Client Mover Parameters

    Parameter
    Explanation
    <executable file name>
    IpXfer.exe or IpXfer_x64.exe
    <server name>
    The name of the destination OfficeScan server (the server to which the OfficeScan client will transfer)
    <server listening port>
    The listening port (or trusted port) of the destination OfficeScan server. To view the listening port on the OfficeScan web console, click AdministrationConnection Settings in the main menu.
    <client listening port>
    The port number used by the OfficeScan client computer to communicate with the server
    <domain or domain hierarchy>
    The client tree domain or subdomain to which the client will be grouped. The domain hierarchy should indicate the subdomain.
    Examples:
    ipXfer.exe -s Server01 -p 8080 -c 21112 -d Workgroup
    ipXfer_x64.exe -s Server02 -p 8080 -c 21112 -d Workgroup\Group01
  5. To confirm the OfficeScan client now reports to the other server, do the following:
    1. On the OfficeScan client computer, right-click the OfficeScan client program icon in the system tray.
    2. Select OfficeScan Console.
    3. Click Help in the menu and select About.
    4. Check the OfficeScan server that the OfficeScan client reports to in the Server name/port field.
      Note
      Note
      If the OfficeScan client does not appear in the client tree of the new OfficeScan server managing it, restart the new server’s Master Service (ofservice.exe).