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Files to back up before upgrading Worry-Free Business Security (WFBS)

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1037431Date : 2012/02/3 Time: 2:58 AM (PST)


Product/VersionPlatform
Worry-Free Business Security Standard/Advanced - 5.1, 6.0, 7.0
Windows - 2000 Server, 2003 Standard Server Edition, 2008 Datacenter Server, 2008 Enterprise Server, 2008 Standard Server Edition, Vista 32-bit, XP Home

Problem Description

This article lists down the important files and folders that you need to back up before performing an upgrade to WFBS.

Solution

The following are the important files and/or folders to back up before upgrading:
Note: Stop the Trend Micro Security Server Master Service before backing up the files and/or folders.Once done, start the service again.
For the Security Server
  • Ofcscan.ini - This file contains the global settings. This can be found in the C: Program Files\Trend Micro\Security Server\PCCSRV folder.
  • Ous.ini - This file contains the update source table for component deployment. This can be found in the ..\Trend Micro\Security Server\PCCSRV folder.
  • Private folder - This contains the firewall settings and license information. This can be found in the ..\Trend Micro\Security Server\PCCSRV folder.
  • HTTPDB folder - This contains the server and client settings and information. This can be found in the ..\Trend Micro\Security Server\PCCSRV folder.
  • TMOPP folder - This contains the Outbreak Defense settings. This can be found in the ..\PCCSRV\Web folder.
  • OfcPfw.dat - This file contains the personal firewall settings. This can be found in the ..\PCCSRV\Pccnt\Common folder.
  • OfcPFW.dat file - This one contains the firewall deployment settings. This can be found in the ..\PCCSRV\Download folder
For the Messaging Security Agent (WFBS Advanced only)
The following can be found in the C: Program Files\Trend Micro\Messaging Security Agent folder.
  • Config folder - This contains the XML files used for generating SMEX databases.
  • EUQ folder - This contains the End User Quarantine logs and configuration files.
  • Data folder - This contains the database configuration such as SMEX rules, reports, etc.
  • Storage folder - This storage area allows the configuration of dedicated storage for archives, backups, and quarantined items on a filter basis. It enables administrators to relocate resource intensive storage areas on separate partitions or hard drives.


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