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Configuring Windows to run Dr.Web scanner remotely

Learn how to configure Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 2003 to run Dr.Web scanner remotely. Follow step-by-step instructions to enable the administrator account, configure network components, and more. Ensure that the necessary service packs are installed for each operating system.

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Configuring Windows to run Dr.Web scanner remotely

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  1. Configuring Windows to run Dr.Web scanner remotely

  2. Configuring Windows 2000 Configuration steps: Enable the administrator account. Configure network components. Important! Service Pack 4 Rollup 1 must be installed in the system. Download Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=4127 Download Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 SP4: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=18997

  3. Configuring Windows 2000 1. Enabling the administrator account

  4. Configuring Windows 2000 1. Enabling the administrator account

  5. Configuring Windows 2000 1. Enabling the administrator account

  6. Configuring Windows 2000 1. Enabling the administrator account

  7. Configuring Windows 2000 1. Enabling the administrator account

  8. Configuring Windows 2000 1. Enabling the administrator account

  9. Configuring Windows 2000 1. Enabling the administrator account

  10. Configuring Windows 2000 1. Enabling the administrator account

  11. Configuring Windows 2000 1. Enabling the administrator account

  12. Configuring Windows 2000 1. Enabling the administrator account

  13. Configuring Windows 2000 1. Enabling the administrator account

  14. Configuring Windows 2000 1. Enable the administrator account

  15. Configuring Windows 2000 1. Enabling the administrator account

  16. Configuring Windows 2000 2. Configuring network components

  17. Configuring Windows 2000 2. Configuring network components.

  18. Configuring Windows 2000 2. Configuring network components

  19. Configuration of Windows 2000 is complete

  20. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 • Configuration steps: • Configure file sharing (not required for Windows 2003) • Enable the administrator account. • Configure Local Security Policy. • Configure Windows Firewall. • Configure network components. • Important! Service Pack 2 or 3 must be installed for Windows XP. • Download Service Pack 2 for Windows XP: • http://www.microsoft.com/ru-ru/download/details.aspx?id=28 • Download Service Pack 3 for Windows XP: • http://www.microsoft.com/ru-ru/download/details.aspx?id=24 • Supported versions: • Windows XP Professional • Since the following editions do not support remote program execution, they ”cannot be used to run Dr.Web CureNet!: • Windows XP Starter; • Windows XP Home Edition. • Service Pack 1 or 2 must be installed for Windows 2003. • Download Service Pack 1 for Windows 2003: • http://www.microsoft.com/ru-ru/download/details.aspx?id=11435 • Загрузить пакет обновления 2 для Windows 2003 (рекомендуется): • http://www.microsoft.com/ru-ru/download/details.aspx?id=41

  21. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 1. Setting up file sharing

  22. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 1. Setting up file sharing

  23. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 1. Setting up file sharing

  24. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 1. Setting up file sharing

  25. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 1. Setting up file sharing

  26. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enabling the administrator account

  27. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enabling the administrator account

  28. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enabling the administrator account.

  29. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enabling the administrator account

  30. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enabling the administrator account

  31. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enabling the administrator account

  32. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enable the administrator account

  33. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enabling the administrator account

  34. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enabling the administrator account.

  35. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enabling the administrator account

  36. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enabling the administrator account

  37. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enabling the administrator account

  38. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enabling the administrator account

  39. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enabling the administrator account

  40. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 2. Enabling the administrator account

  41. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 3. Configuring Local Security Policy

  42. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 3. Configuring Local Security Policy

  43. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 3. Configuring Local Security Policy

  44. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 3. Configuring Local Security Policy

  45. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 3. Configuring Local Security Policy

  46. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 4. Configuring Windows Firewall

  47. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 4. Configuring the Windows firewall.

  48. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 4. Configuring the Windows firewall

  49. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 5. Configuring network components

  50. Configuring Windows XP and Windows 2003 5. Configuring network components

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