NameTableProductLanguageTypeThe maximum size of the file. The minimum version of the file.Arguments to include in every start of the service, passed to WinMainParent catalog - only used by SFPThe type of modification to be made, one of iifEnum.Required foreign key into the Component Table that controls the startup of the serviceYDescriptionThe maximum creation date of the file.The languages supported by the file.The name of the file. This may contain a "short name|long name" pair.Name of property defining location of working directory.The shortcut target. This is usually a property that is expanded to a file or a folder that the shortcut points to.The show command for the application window.The following values may be used.1;3;7The value to be deleted. The value is required when Action is iifIniRemoveTagTextThe .INI file name in which to delete the information2;4Installation option, one of iimEnum.Name of the file to be removed.Name of a property whose value is assumed to resolve to the full pathname to the folder of the file to be removed.Arguments for the service. Separate by [~].Foreign key referencing Component that controls the file to be removed.Foreign key into the Component table referencing component that controls the deletion of the .INI value.Foreign key into the Component table referencing component that controls the deletion of the registry value.ActionTextActionThe table key. The Signature_ represents a unique file signature and is also the foreign key in the Signature table. If the type is 0, the registry values refers a directory, and _Signature is not a foreign key.An integer value that determines if the registry value is a filename or a directory location or to be used as is w/o interpretation.TemplateThe registry value.AdminExecuteSequenceThe .INI file name in which to write the informationConditionForeign key into the Directory table denoting the directory where the .INI file is.SequenceForeign key into the Component table referencing component that controls the installing of the .INI value.AdminUISequenceAdvtExecuteSequenceAdvtUISequenceAppIdActivateAtStorageBoolean for whether to wait for the service to fully startDllSurrogateLocalServiceRemoteServerNameBit field: Install: 0x1 = Start, 0x2 = Stop, 0x8 = Delete, Uninstall: 0x10 = Start, 0x20 = Stop, 0x80 = DeleteRunAsInteractiveUserServiceParametersAppSearchPropertyRegPathSignature_SFP CatalogOptional reference to key translator setup DLLBBControlAttributesLanguage of excluded module.The horizontal coordinate of the upper left corner of the bounding rectangle of the radio button.Billboard_BillboardThe width of the button.HeightExcludedLanguageMaximum version of excluded module.Minimum version of excluded module.WidthString.GUID of excluded module.XExcludedIDExcludedMinVersionThe value string associated with this button. Selecting the button will set the associated property to this value.The visible title to be assigned to the radio button.Feature_FeatureA named property to be tied to this radio button. All the buttons tied to the same property become part of the same group.OrderingThe help strings used with the button. The text is optional.BinaryDataOptional foreign key into the Icon Table, specifying the icon file associated with this ProgId. Will be written under the DefaultIcon key.The Program Identifier. Primary key.BindImageFile_FileLocalized description for the Program identifier.Pathpassword to run service with. (with StartName)The CLSID of an OLE factory corresponding to the ProgId.CCPSearchCheckBoxReference to key translator fileValueText used as registered name for translatorClassAppId_Name of ODBC data source attributeArgumentOptional reference to key driver setup DLLReference to ODBC data source in ODBCDataSource tableCLSIDReference to key driver fileComponent_ComponentY;N;@ContextPrimary key, non-localized.internal token for driverDefInprocHandlerOther services this depends on to start. Separate by [~], and end with [~][~]Primary key that uniquely identifies a particular ReserveCost recordText used as registered name for driver, non-localizedValue for ODBC data source attributeA positive integer used to determine the ordering of the items within one list..The integers do not have to be consecutive.FileTypeMaskRegistration option: 0=machine, 1=user, others t.b.d.Icon_IconReference to driver description, may be existing driverIconIndexPrimary key that uniquely identifies a particular MoveFile recordProgId_DefaultProgIdText used as registered name for data sourceComboBoxOrderModule identifier (String.GUID).Version of the module.Primary key, foreign key into File table referencing font file.File associated with the catalogCompLocatorComponentIdModuleInstallUISequenceThe field in the .INI line. If Field is null or 0 the entire line is read.Default decimal language of module.ComplusModuleInstallExecuteSequenceExpTypeTable name to ignore during merge operation.Reference to associated componentValue for ODBC driver attributePrimary key, non-localized.internal token for data sourceDirectory_DirectoryReference to ODBC driver in ODBCDriver tableKeyPathUser or object name to run service asName of ODBC driver attributeThe predefined root key for the registry value, one of rrkEnum.The registry value name.LevelThe key for the registry value.ControlModuleExclusionControl_NextVersion of the required version.Dialog_DialogRequiredVersionHelpLanguageID of the required module.ExcludedMaxVersionControlConditionThe cost of registering the module.ModuleSignatureComponent contained in the module.Control_A named property to be tied to this item. All the items tied to the same property become part of the same listview.ModuleAdminUISequenceControlEventModuleAdvtExecuteSequenceModuleComponentsStandard Sequence numberEventBase action to determine insert location.ModuleAdvtUISequenceCreateFolderAn integer used to order several events tied to the same control. Can be left blank.BaseActionCustomActionAfterSourceInternal Name of the ServiceAction to insertTargetModuleAdminExecuteSequenceBefore (0) or After (1)RequiredLanguageControl_CancelModuleLanguageControl_DefaultModule requiring the dependency.Control_FirstModuleDependencyLanguage of module requiring the dependency.HCenteringModule containing the component.String.GUID of required module.TitleModuleIDVCenteringDefault language ID for module (may be changed by transform).RequiredIDDefaultDirLanguageID of module with exclusion requirement.ModuleIgnoreTableDirectory_ParentString.GUID of module with exclusion requirement.DrLocatorDepthOptional associated CLSID.ParentThe label attributed to the volume.Severity of error if service fails to startPrimary key. Context identifier, typically "type/format".Optional associated extension (without dot)DuplicateFileFile sequence number for the last file for this media.DestFolderDisk name: the visible text actually printed on the disk. This will be used to prompt the user when this disk needs to be inserted.DestNamePrimary key, integer to determine sort order for table.The property defining the location of the cabinet file.FileKeyFile;Registry;ODBCDataSourceEnvironmentReference to another table nameDirectory;File;RegistryIf some or all of the files stored on the media are compressed in a cabinet, the name of that cabinet.User for permissions to be set. (usually a property)ErrorPermission Access mask. Full Control = 268435456 (GENERIC_ALL = 0x10000000)MessageForeign key into Registry or File tableEventMappingAttributeA named property to be tied to this item. All the items tied to the same property become part of the same listbox.Domain name for user whose permissions are being set. (usually a property)The name of the icon to be displayed with the icon. The binary information is looked up from the Binary Table.ExtensionNullableMIME_MIMELocalizable text to display when condition fails and install must abort.ProgId_Expression which must evaluate to TRUE in order for install to commence.Foreign key into the File table denoting the module that needs to be registered.This is defined only when the ComponentId column is an Qualified Component Id. This is the Qualifier for ProvideComponentIndirect.The height of the button.Name of a service. /, \, comma and space are invalidA string GUID that represents the component id that will be requested by the alien product.DisplayName of property, uppercase if settable by launcher or loader.Foreign key into the Feature table.Feature_ParentThe Parent Program Identifier. If specified, the ProgId column becomes a version independent prog id.This is localisable Application specific data that can be associated with a Qualified Component.String value for property. Never null or empty.FeatureComponentsKey to Component table item to be isolatedISPropertyForeign key to DiskId column of Media table. Indicates the disk containing the patch package.Size of patch in bytes (long integer).Primary key, sequence with respect to the media images; order must track cabinet order.FileNameBinary stream. The patch header, used for patch validation.FileSizePrimary key, non-localized token, foreign key to File table, must match identifier in cabinet.LanguageInteger containing bit flags representing patch attributesA unique string GUID representing this patch.VersionPrimary key, non-localized.internal token for translatorFontKey to Component table item for applicationFontTitleComments that you wish to associate with the given property.WildCardFilenameName of the source file(s) to be moved or copied. Can contain the '*' or '?' wildcards.IniFileDisk space to reserve if linked component is installed to run from the source location.InstallShieldSection name within in file (within square brackets in INI file).DirPropertyThe table key. The Signature_ represents a unique file signature and is also the foreign key in the Signature table.Key value (followed by an equals sign in INI file).A string used to set the initial text contained within a control (if appropriate).KeyA string GUID unique to this component, version, and language.SectionThe value string associated with this item. Selecting the line will set the associated property to this value.An integer value that determines if the .INI value read is a filename or a directory location or to be used as is w/o interpretation.IniLocatorFieldPrimary key, non-localized token.The value to be written.The .INI file Section.The .INI file key below Section.The .INI file name.InstallExecuteSequenceInstallUISequenceIsolatedComponentComponent_ApplicationThe type of modification to be made, one of iifEnumComponent_Shared0;1;3LaunchConditionBinary stream. The binary icon data in PE (.DLL or .EXE) or icon (.ICO) format.Primary key. Name of the icon file.ListBoxThe help strings used with the button. The text is optional. Font name.ListViewBinary_Version string for versioned files; Blank for unversioned files.Catalog associated with the fileLockPermissionsDomainList of decimal language Ids, comma-separated if more than one.LockObjectSize of file in bytes (long integer).PermissionFile name used for installation, may be localized. This may contain a "short name|long name" pair.Disk space to reserve if linked component is installed locally.Sequence with respect to the media images; order must track cabinet order.UserPrimary key, non-localized token, must match identifier in cabinet. For uncompressed files, this field is ignored.MediaCabinetInteger containing bit flags representing file attributes (with the decimal value of each bit position in parentheses)DiskIdForeign key into Feature table.DiskPromptForeign key into Component table.LastSequenceShort text identifying a visible feature item.Foreign key referencing Component that controls the file.VolumeLabelThe install level at which record will be initially selected. An install level of 0 will disable an item and prevent its display.Property_ContentTypeForeign key to the property table. The Comments Column of this table will be associated with the Property referenced by this key.Extension_CommentThe minimum size of the file.Optional key of a parent record in the same table. If the parent is not selected, then the record will not be installed. Null indicates a root item.Type of the servicePrimary key used to identify a particular feature record.The hotkey for the shortcut. It has the virtual-key code for the key in the low-order byte, and the modifier flags in the high-order byte. Numeric sort order, used to force a specific display ordering.The minimum creation date of the file.Feature attributes0;1;2;4;5;6;8;9;10;16;17;18;20;21;22;24;25;26;32;33;34;36;37;38;48;49;50;52;53;54The name of the shortcut to be created.Optional ProgId associated with this extension.The icon index for the shortcut.Optional Context identifier, typically "type/format" associated with the extensionForeign key into the File table denoting the external icon file for the shortcut.The extension associated with the table row.The maximum version of the file.Foreign key into the Directory table denoting the directory where the shortcut file is created.A foreign key to the Dialog table, name of the Dialog.The description for the shortcut.The name of the control attribute, that is set when this event is received.Foreign key into the Component table denoting the component whose selection gates the the shortcut creation/deletion.Error formatting template, obtained from user ed. or localizers.The command-line arguments for the shortcut.Integer error number, obtained from header file IError(...) macros.An identifier that specifies the type of the event that the control subscribes to.File name for the catalog.The value to set in the environmental settings.The name of the Directory that can be configured by the UI. A non-null value will enable the browse button.Longer descriptive text describing a visible feature item.UpperCaseMoveFileThe name of the environmental value.Optional foreign key into the Icon Table, specifying the icon file associated with this CLSID. Will be written under the DefaultIcon key.Unique identifier for the environmental variable settingForeign key into the Component table referencing component that controls the installing of the environmental value.OptionsPrimary key used to identify a particular file entrySourceFolderForeign key referencing the source file to be duplicated.SourceNameExternal Name of the ServiceFilename to be given to the duplicate file.ODBCAttributeForeign key referencing Component that controls the duplicate file.Driver_ODBCDriverThe Signature_ represents a unique file signature and is also the foreign key in the Signature table.Name of a property whose value is assumed to resolve to the full pathname to a destination folder.ODBCDataSourceDefines the control that has the focus when the dialog is created.DataSourceUnique identifier for directory entry, primary key. If a property by this name is defined, it contains the full path to the directory.Reference to the entry in this table specifying the default parent directory. A record parented to itself or with a Null parent represents a root of the install tree.DriverDescriptionThe default sub-path under parent's path.RegistrationWidth of the bounding rectangle of the dialog.The path on the user system. This is a either a subpath below the value of the Parent or a full path. The path may contain properties enclosed within [ ] that will be expanded.DriverThe parent file signature. It is also a foreign key in the Signature table. If null and the Path column does not expand to a full path, then all the fixed drives of the user system are searched using the Path.AnyPathFile_SetupThe depth below the path to which the Signature_ is recursively searched. If absent, the depth is assumed to be 0.ODBCSourceAttributeA text string specifying the title to be displayed in the title bar of the dialog's window.DataSource_Height of the bounding rectangle of the dialog.Vertical position of the dialog on a 0-100 scale. 0 means top end, 100 means bottom end of the screen, 50 center.ODBCTranslatorHorizontal position of the dialog on a 0-100 scale. 0 means left end, 100 means right end of the screen, 50 center.Name of the dialog.Defines the default control. Hitting return is equivalent to pushing this button.TranslatorDefines the cancel control. Hitting escape or clicking on the close icon on the dialog is equivalent to pushing this button.PatchThe numeric custom action type, consisting of source location, code type, entry, option flags.Excecution parameter, depends on the type of custom actionHeaderThe table reference of the source of the code.PatchSizeCustomSourceA 32-bit word that specifies the attribute flags to be applied to this dialog.PatchPackageMedia_Primary key, name of action, normally appears in sequence table unless private use.PatchIdPrimary key, could be foreign key into the Directory table.Class_Name of a property whose value is assumed to resolve to the full path to the destination directoryName of a property whose value is assumed to resolve to the full path to the source directoryInteger value specifying the MoveFile operating mode, one of imfoEnumName to be given to the original file after it is moved or copied. If blank, the destination file will be given the same name as the source fileProgId_ParentIf this component is not "selected" for installation or removal, no action will be taken on the associated MoveFile entryForeign key into the Component table referencing component that controls the installing of the registry value.The vertical coordinate of the upper left corner of the bounding rectangle of the radio button.PublishComponentAppDataA foreign key to the Control table, name of the controlAn identifier that specifies the type of the event that should take place when the user interacts with control specified by the first two entries.Foreign key into the Component table.QualifierA standard conditional statement that specifies under which conditions an event should be triggered.RadioButtonA standard conditional statement that specifies under which conditions the action should be triggered.External key to the Dialog table, name of the dialog.A foreign key to the Control table, name of the control.A foreign key to the Dialog table, name of the dialog.The name of a defined property to be linked to this control. The desired action to be taken on the specified control.Default;Disable;Enable;Hide;ShowA value to be used as a modifier when triggering a particular event.RegistryName of the control. This name must be unique within a dialog, but can repeat on different dialogs. Description of service.A positive integer used to determine the ordering of the items within one list. The integers do not have to be consecutive.The visible text to be assigned to the item. Optional. If this entry or the entire column is missing, the text is the same as the value.RootExpression evaluated to determine if Level in the Feature table is to change.The name of an other control on the same dialog. This link defines the tab order of the controls. The links have to form one or more cycles!RegLocatorReference to a Feature entry in Feature table.New selection Level to set in Feature table if Condition evaluates to TRUE.RemoveFileEither the primary key into the File table, Registry table, or ODBCDataSource table. This extract path is stored when the component is installed, and is used to detect the presence of the component and to return the path to it.A conditional statement that will disable this component if the specified condition evaluates to the 'True' state. If a component is disabled, it will not be installed, regardless of the 'Action' state associated with the component.Required key of a Directory table record. This is actually a property name whose value contains the actual path, set either by the AppSearch action or with the default setting obtained from the Directory table.InstallModePrimary key used to identify a particular component record.RemoveIniFileReserve a specified amount of space if this component is to be installed.Remote execution option, one of irsEnumForeign key referencing Component that controls the ComPlus component.A boolean value that determines if the registry value is a filename or a directory location.ComPlus component attributes.RemoveRegistryA named property to be tied to this item. All the items tied to the same property become part of the same combobox.Optional ProgId associated with this CLSID.ReserveCostOptional icon index.ReserveFolderReserveKeyOptional string containing information for the HKCRthis CLSID) key. If multiple patterns exist, they must be delimited by a semicolon, and numeric subkeys will be generated: 0,1,2...ReserveLocalRequired foreign key into the Feature Table, specifying the feature to validate or install in order for the CLSID factory to be operational.ReserveSourceLocalized description for the Class.SelfRegCost1;2;3Optional default inproc handler. Only optionally provided if Context=CLSCTX_LOCAL_SERVER. Typically "ole32.dll" or "mapi32.dll"ServiceControlArgumentsRequired foreign key into the Component Table, specifying the component for which to return a path when called through LocateComponent.Optional AppID containing DCOM information for associated application (string GUID).The numeric server context for this server. CLSCTX_xxxxFilenameWaitThe CLSID of an OLE factory.ServiceInstallThe value string associated with the item.DependenciesA named property to be tied to the item.optional argument for LocalServers.DisplayNameA list of ; delimited paths that represent the paths to be searched for the import DLLS. The list is usually a list of properties each enclosed within square brackets [] .ErrorControlPathsLoadOrderGroupClass registration attributes.PasswordThe index into the File table. This must be an executable file.ServiceTypeThe unformatted binary data.StartNameUnique key identifying the binary data.StartTypeShortcutThe type of the control.Name of the billboard.An external key to the Feature Table. The billboard is shown only if this feature is being installed.Horizontal coordinate of the upper left corner of the bounding rectangle of the control.HotkeyHeight of the bounding rectangle of the control.The name of an action. The billboard is displayed during the progress messages received from this action.Vertical coordinate of the upper left corner of the bounding rectangle of the control.A positive integer. If there is more than one billboard corresponding to an action they will be shown in the order defined by this column.ShowCmdThe predefined root key for the registry value, one of rrkEnumExternal key to the Billboard table, name of the billboard.Width of the bounding rectangle of the control.WkDirName of the control. This name must be unique within a billboard, but can repeat on different billboard.SignatureA 32-bit word that specifies the attribute flags to be applied to this control.LanguagesSignature;RegLocator;IniLocator;DrLocator;CompLocatorMaxDateThe property associated with a SignatureMaxSizeFormattedMaxVersionGuidMinDateNumber that determines the sort order in which the actions are to be executed. Leave blank to suppress action.MinSizeOptional expression which skips the action if evaluates to expFalse.If the expression syntax is invalid, the engine will terminate, returning iesBadActionData.MinVersionName of action to invoke, either in the engine or the handler DLL.The Signature_ represents a unique file signature and is also the foreign key in the Signature, RegLocator, IniLocator, CompLocator and the DrLocator tables.TextStyleColorLocalized description displayed in progress dialog and log when action is executing.FaceNameName of action to be described.SizeName of tableStyleBitsSet of values that are permittedOptional localized format template used to format action data records for display during action execution.TypeLibColumn to which foreign key connectsMinimum value allowedWhether the column is nullableMaximum value allowedLibIDDescription of columnFor foreign key, Name of table to which data must linkUITextIdentifierName of columnUpgradeUpgradeCodeText;Formatted;Template;Condition;Guid;Path;Version;Language;Identifier;Binary;UpperCase;LowerCase;Filename;Paths;AnyPath;WildCardFilename;RegPath;KeyFormatted;CustomSource;Property;Cabinet;Shortcut;URLVersionMinSetVersionMaxCategoryString categoryNRemoveKeyColumnActionPropertyKeyTableVerbMinValueCommand_ValidationMaxValueColumnEffectISBillboardOriginDurationISBillBoardStyleCatalogSFPCatalogDependencyFileSFPCatalogSFPCatalog_The table key. The Signature represents a unique file signature.A comma-separated list of languages for either products in this set or products not in this set.The attributes of this product set.The property to set when a product in this set is found.The localized version of the string.A unique key that identifies the particular string.The version of the library. The major version is in the upper 8 bits of the short integer. The minor version is in the lower 8 bits.The GUID that represents the library.The language of the library.Required foreign key into the Feature Table, specifying the feature to validate or install in order for the type library to be operational.The cost associated with the registration of the typelib. This column is currently optional.Optional. The foreign key into the Directory table denoting the path to the help file for the type library.Name of the style. The primary key of this table. This name is embedded in the texts to indicate a style change.A combination of style bits.The size of the font used. This size is given in our units (1/12 of the system font height). Assuming that the system font is set to 12 point size, this is equivalent to the point size.A string indicating the name of the font used. Required. The string must be at most 31 characters long.A long integer indicating the color of the string in the RGB format (Red, Green, Blue each 0-255, RGB = R + 256*G + 256^2*B).The list of features to remove when uninstalling a product from this set. The default is "ALL".The UpgradeCode GUID belonging to the products in this set.The maximum ProductVersion of the products in this set. The set may or may not include products with this particular version.The minimum ProductVersion of the products in this set. 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Please check the README.TXT file for more information.Dir64Shortcut0A network application is running and using a file that must be replaced. Please uninstall, reboot and then install.(VersionNT>=500) Or (Version9X>=410)You must have 16 megabytes of memory or more to run McAfee FirewallCSLSPRUNNING="False"McAfee Firewall is running. Please shut down McAfee Firewall before running setup.PhysicalMemory>=5You do not have sufficient privileges to complete this installation for all users of the machine. Log on as an administrator and then retry this installation.FIREWALLRUNNING="False"[ProductName] is only available for Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows XP. Please check the README.TXT file for more information.AdminUser[ProductName] has detected [INCOMPATIBLEZONEALARM2OR3X] on your computer. 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\f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {Release Notes for McAfee Firewall Version 4.0, (c) August 2002 Networks Associates Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
\par The McAfee Consumer Products Division, a Networks Associates Company, prepares these notes. The McAfee Consumer Products Division web site is www.McAfee-at-home.com.
\par
\par Thank you for using McAfee Firewall. This Readme file contains important information regarding this release. We strongly recommend that you read the entire document.
NOTE: A unique identifying code precedes each heading in this file. To jump to particular heading within the fil
e, copy the three-character code--NA1, for example--from the list above into your text editor's "Find" dialog box, or equivalent, then search for the identifying code to move directly to that heading.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {Wizard for creating custom Firewall rules - create custom Firewall configurations for specific programs
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {Password protection - prevent others from tampering with your Firewall settings using password protection
\par McAfee Consumer Products Division provides each of its products with an extensive set of documentation, consisting usually of one or more product guides saved in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (.PDF), and an online help system, whos
e form can vary, depending on the platform on which the product runs.
\par
\par Acrobat .PDF files are flexible online documents that contain hyperlinks, outlines and other aids for easy navigation and information retrieval.
\par
\par You can also install an Acrobat plug-in file that allows you to read .PDF documents from within your web browser while online. Copies of the product documentation come with the product CD-ROM.
\par
\par A copy of the free Acrobat Reader also comes with the product CD-ROM or is available from the Adobe web site at }{\cs19 www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html}{.
\par
\par Most McAfee Consumer products can include a documentation set drawn from these components:
NOTE: Not all products will include all listed documents. Consult the User's Guide or Administrator's Guide that comes with your product for a complete list.
A printed Product Guide, which introduces the product, provides installation instructions, outlines product features, and provides a brief overview. In many
cases, an electronic version of this guide will also be available on the product CD-ROM or from McAfee Consumer Products Division FTP site in Adobe Acrobat .PDF format.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {A User's Guide saved on the product CD-ROM or installed on your hard disk in Adobe
Acrobat PDF format. McAfee Consumer Products Division User's Guides document all product functions extensively, and discuss how best to use your McAfee software product to accomplish your tasks.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {Specialized guides. These can include reference guides, deployment guides, configuration guides, vulnerability guides for intrusion detection software, and other product-specific documentation.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {An online help system. Online help gives you quick access to hints and tips about how to use your McAfee software
. The format of the online help system for the product will vary, depending on which platform or operating system you use to run your McAfee product. In most cases, the software will display a Help menu item or link that you can use to start the system.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {Some products might also include context-sensitive online help. Right-click buttons, lists or other elements within dialog boxes to see brief, descriptive help topics.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {This file contains last-minute additions or changes to the documentation, lists any known behavior or other issues wi
th the product release, and often describes new product features incorporated into incremental product updates.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, or Windows XP Professional.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {Internet Explorer 4.01, Service Pack 2 or higher, IE 5.01 or later recommended.\line \line
If you are installing your McAfee software using an installation CD, then a copy of Internet Explorer has been provided for you. The path to the setup program is <X>:\\IE\\Setup, where "X" is the drive letter designated for your computer's CD-ROM drive.
\line \line If you obtained your McAfee software via download, then you can obtain Internet Explorer directly from Microsoft via download at: }{\cs19 www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.asp}{.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {An Intel Pentium-class or compatible processor rated at 100 MHz or higher.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {To take full advantage of your McAfee product's Instant Updater feature, you should have an Interne
t connection, either through your local-area network, or via modem and an Internet service provider.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {Please refer to the \'93Known issues\'94 for a list of incompatible third party programs.
(1) If your computer runs Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP, log on to your system as a user with administrative rights. You must have administrative rights to install this software on your system.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {(2) Insert the McAfee Firewall CD into yo
ur computer's CD-ROM drive. If the Autorun Installation menu does not automatically display, go to Step 3. Otherwise, skip to Step 4.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {(3) Use the following procedure if the Autorun installation menu does not display, or, if you obtained your software
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls59\adjustright\rin0\lin1080\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {From the Windows Start menu, select Run.\line The Run dialog box displays.
{Type <X>:\\SETUP.EXE in the Run dialog text box, and click OK.\line Here, <X> represents the drive letter for your CD-ROM drive or the path to the fol
der that contains your extracted Firewall files. To search for the correct files on your hard disk or CD-ROM, click Browse.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {(4) Before proceeding with the installation, Setup first checks to see whether your computer is already runni
ng the Microsoft Windows Installer (MSI) utility running as part of your system software.\line
If your computer runs Windows XP, Windows Me, or Windows 2000, MSI already exists on your system. If your computer runs an earlier Windows release, you may still
have MSI in your computer if you previously installed other software that uses MSI. In either of these cases, Setup will display its first wizard panel immediately. Skip to Step 5 to continue.
{If Setup does not find MSI or an earlier version of MSI is i
nstalled in your computer, it installs files necessary to continue the installation, then prompts you to restart your computer. Click Restart System. When your computer restarts, Setup will continue from where it left off.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {(5) Refer to steps displayed on the Installation Wizard to complete your installation.
\par If you are upgrading to McAfee Firewall 4.0 from an older version of this product (3.0 or older), the Setup program does not retain the settings from your previous version\rquote
s installation. After Setup installs McAfee Firewall 4.0, you will need to (for example):
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls59\adjustright\rin0\lin1080\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {Activate McAfee Firewall using the Configuration Assistant
\par The Configuration Assistant helps you configure the settings necessary to start and use McAfee Firewall. However, we do suggest that if you want to customize your settings to meet your needs, that you do so at your earliest convenience.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {Reinstalling McAfee Firewall: Windows XP (Home and Professional)
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {While using McAfee Visual Trace to trace to the source of an IP address, the Refresh Node button may cause Visual Trace to stop responding.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {If you install McAfee Firewall 4.0 and then install an older version of any McAfee product, uninstalling McAfee
Firewall 4.0 may corrupt and render the older McAfee product ineffective. The older McAfee products affected are as follows:
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls59\adjustright\rin0\lin1080\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {McAfee Internet Security 4.x and older
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {There have been situations noted whereby Firewall behaves abnormally.\line \line Network communication traffic relies upon properly sequenced events. If the sequencing of IP packets is broken, Firewall
\rquote s ability to block and allow traffic could cause a function to unexpectedly fail.\line \line A specific example of this type of unexpected behavior is as follows:
A program attempts to communicate and the connection type is a dial-up or login.
\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s18 \f2\fs20 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 (2)\tab}An alert message displays prompting the user allow or block the program.
\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s18 \f2\fs20 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 (3)\tab}The user selects allow access to the Internet.
\par {\listtext\pard\plain\s18 \f2\fs20 \hich\af2\dbch\af0\loch\f2 (4)\tab}Firewall does not allow the program to communicate because the sequence of events was broken.
To remedy any of these situations, restart the application or function. Firewall allows the traffic because the user opted to allow the program to communicate.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {Important Information Regarding Windows XP Migration: \line \line
Upgrading your computer's operating system from any version of Windows to Windows XP causes all McAfee products installed before migration to become disabled after migra
tion to Windows XP. You will be made aware of this issue as you make your first attempt to start a McAfee product (after migration) - you will be instructed to reinstall the product. Therefore, you will need to uninstall all McAfee products and reinstall
using your installation CD or the software obtained from McAfee via download.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {To remove this program from your computer; to repair your installation; or to change its installation configuration, you must log in to your computer with a user-id that has
administrative rights - if your computer\rquote s operating system is Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP [Home or Professional].
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {Windows XP installation issues:\line When you install a program on your Microsoft Windows XP-based computer, you may receive an error message similar to the following: \line \line
Error 1606. Could not access network location <Common Administrative Tools>.All users\\.\line \line This behavior can occur if there is an incorrect setting in the following registry entry: \line \line HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\
CurrentVersion\\Explorer\\User Shell Folders\\Common Administrative Tools\line \line Use these steps to resolve this behavior:\line \line Caution: Incorrectly editing the regi
stry may severely damage your system. Before making changes to the registry, you should back up any valued data on your computer. Before you edit the registry, make sure you understand how to restore it if a problem occurs. For information about how to do
this, view the "Restoring the Registry" Help topic in Regedit.exe or the "Restoring a Registry Key" Help topic in Regedt32.exe.\line \line (1) Click Start, and click Run.\line (2) In the Open box, type regedit, and click OK.\line
(3) Locate and click (highlight) the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer\\User Shell Folders\line (4) In the right pane of the Registry Editor window, double-click Common Administrative Tools.
\line (5) In the Value data box of the Edit String dialog box that displays, type the following line, and then click OK:\line %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\\Start Menu\\Programs\\Administrative Tools\line (6) On the File menu, click Exit to quit Registry Editor.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {\dbch\af23 \hich\af2\dbch\af23\loch\f2 Changing the color depth or color palette of your m\hich\af2\dbch\af23\loch\f2 onitor\hich\f2 \rquote \loch\f2
s Display Settings to a 256-color mode while McAfee Firewall is running may cause the text on any Firewall window to be difficult to read. If this situation occurs, close McAfee Firewall by clicking the Windows close button [X]. Restart McAfee Fire
\par If you experience connectivity problems after you install McAfee Firewall into a computer that uses Virtual Private Networking (VPN) software, please contact our Technical Support department. This issue only
affects computers with a Windows 98 or Windows 98 SE operating system.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {The Setup process, by default, configures NetBIOS over TCP as DISABLED. If NetBIOS over TCP is disabled, and your computer is a member of a network, then your computer will not be
able to access the shares of other computers in your network, and other computers will not be able to access your computer's shares. \line \line
The McAfee Firewall Configuration Assistant allows you to override the default settings. From the "Control Access to Shar
es" window, check the "Allow my computer to access other computers' shares" and "Allow other computers to access my shares" check boxes and click next.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls61\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {To enable NetBIOS over TCP settings after completing setup, do the following.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {For all Windows 2000 installations, McAfee Firewall requires a
unique driver in order to function. During the installation process, you will be confronted with several warning messages notifying you that you are attempting to install an unsigned driver. To complete installation, allow setup to install the driver.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {Insufficient Drive Space messages:\line
Free drive space, in addition to the amount described under "System Requirements - MB of hard disk space", must be available to run Setup and install your McAfee product. The amount of additional space depends upon your
computer's Operating System and its configuration. If, during setup, you receive an "insufficient drive space" message, exit setup and remove unnecessary files from your computer. Re-start Setup. Perform these steps as necessary until you do not receive a
The Firewall main window is unable to display the Firewall activity histogram if the computer's operating system is Windows XP and the user is logged in as a user with limited access privileges (i.e.: guest).
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {If the text displayed on the Autorun image is illegible; or appears in an unrecognizable font, there may be too many fonts installed in your computer.
NOTE: The Autorun image presents you with an on-screen installation menu after you insert the McAfee installation CD into your computer\rquote s CD-ROM drive. \line \line
To install this product, from your Windows Desk top, right-click My Computer and select Browse.\line \line Locate the following program file: <x>:\\mfw\\setup.exe. Here X represents the drive letter of your computer\rquote s
CD-ROM drive. Double-click setup.exe to install McAfee Firewall. Refer to the steps displayed on the Installation Wizard to complete your installation.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {Instant Updater is unable to determine the actions performed by the user after downloading a produc
t upgrade. Product upgrades consist of patches and bug fixes, etc; and do not include incremental DATs (virus definition files). The upgrade process runs using a program that applies an upgrade independently of McAfee's Instant Updater tool. As such, Inst
ant Updater's summary screen displays the same result: "successful" message, regardless of whether the user completes the upgrade process or not.
\par If the following error message displays: Error -103 (Instant Updater is not properly installed), please download and install Microsoft's updated XML parser. \line \line
You can find the MSXML Parser 3.0 Service Pack 2 Release update at the following location (you can copy and paste this URL into the address bar of your Internet browser):
\par \line If you continue to receive -103 errors after applying this Microsoft patch, the update may not have registered a file correctly. Therefore, please try the following:\line \line
(1) From the Windows task bar, select Start > Run (The Run dialog displays).
\par
\par (2) In the Run dialog type the following: \line regsvr32 "%SystemRoot%\\System32\\msxml3.dll"
\par
\par NOTE: %SystemRoot% is a variable that refers to the default Windows\\system directory. \line Windows 98/ME - Substitute c:\\windows\\system for '%SystemRoot%/System32'
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {You should receive a message that the DllRegisterServer succeeded. If you continue to receive -103 errors, please contact technical support.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {The Instant Updater progress indicators do not display progress details after downloading updates.
\par Although it appears that Instant Updater has stopped responding, please be patient and allow Instant Updater to complete the \'93Applying product upgrade\'94 task.
\par After you update this product, Instant Updater may prompt you to restart your computer. If you click \'93Yes\'94 to restart your computer now and your computer\rquote
s default browser is AOL, you may experience situations where your computer does not shut down. If you experience this situation, simply restart your computer to apply the updates.
\par If your computer is attempting to connect to the Internet (in dialup mode) and you terminate the Update task by canceling the dialup attempt, the Instant Updater summary screen displays blank information.
\par This occurs when your connection type is not dial-up (e.g., DSL, cable modem) and Instant Updater is attempting to connect to the Internet but is unable to do so. Additionally, Instant Updater does not inform you that your com
puter does have a live Internet connection while updating.
\par
\par If you choose to manually update this product - and Instant Updater responds in this manner - you will need to [first] establish your Internet connection before checking for updates.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {Scenario:\line An attempt to update a McAfee product using Instant Updater returns the following error message:\line \line
"Instant Updater was unable to communicate with the server. Please try again later. (-202)."\line This message displays in response to one of the following events:
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls59\adjustright\rin0\lin1080\itap0 \f2\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {The McAfee server is busy or not available: \line Solution: Try again later.
{Instant Updater was unable to communicate with the server due to no Internet connection.\line Solution: Verify your computer maintains an Internet connection. If you are not connected, reconnect and try again.
\par Q: What does McAfee Firewall do? How does it do it?
\par
\par A: McAfee Firewall filters traffic at the devices that your system uses - network cards and modems.
This means that McAfee Firewall can reject inbound traffic before that traffic can reach vital functions in your PC and before it can waste valuable system resources.
\par
\par McAfee Firewall does this by monitoring applications that are either trusted or not tru
sted. When trusted applications need to access a network, McAfee Firewall manages everything in the computer to allow that application's traffic. When McAfee Firewall sees non-trusted applications trying to access a network, it blocks all traffic to and f
r
om that application. Some network communications are needed to maintain network-based services. These are managed through user-defined rules under the SYSTEM button. The default SYSTEM settings will provide protection from hostile threats. The installatio
n routine will prompt with some basic questions to set up McAfee Firewall to do what you need (e.g. allow fileshares or not).
\par
\par Q: APPLICATION and SYSTEM: What do they mean?
\par
\par A: McAfee Firewall manages your network privacy through two large areas---APPLICATION traffic and SYSTEM traffic. APPLICATION traffic is based on trusting or not trusting applications that you know and use. SYSTEM traffic is more static and will allow or
not allow things like fileshares and ICMP control) traffic.
\par
\par When you click on APPLICATION, you must choose whether you will automatically trust all applications or not. If you choose to trust all applications, everything that applications on your PC try t
o do will automatically be allowed. This is probably not a good thing to do, is it will open your PC to attack. If you choose to not trust applications, McAfee Firewall will begin to manage a "trusted" list and a "not trusted" list. You can always click o
n APPLICATION to see these lists and move known applications around.
\par
\par Once McAfee Firewall knows an application, it remembers it the next time the McAfee Firewall or the application in question is run. As new applications are run in the "not-trusted" mode,
the system will prompt you for whether to trust this application or not.
\par
\par If McAfee Firewall asks you about an application that you know you are not currently running, or you do not have on your system, care should be taken in trusting it. Make certain you
know what you are doing. While McAfee Firewall blocks the trojan horse, Back Oriface (BO), be default, it provides a good example of what might happen with other suspect applications. As BO attempted to run on your system and communicate out, McAfee Fir
ewall would have captured this activity and asked you whether or not to trust it. It would have appeared to you as an application without an icon. Since you don't know what is happening, block it.
\par
\par System behavior is defined under the SYSTEM button on a pe
r device basis. Each device can have its own behavior. For example, a network card may allow fileshares (sharing computer resources between trusted computers using the NetBIOS protocol); but that could be turned off over a modem to the Internet. The same
applies to other basic services. For the most part, you need not concern yourself with protocols such as ARP, ICMP, NetBEUI and the like. If you need them, you probably know what they are.
\par
\par Q: What does the McAfee Firewall main window show?
\par
\par A: The MAIN win
dow of McAfee Firewall (below the FILE, APPLICATION, SYSTEM, SYSTRAY and HELP tabs) shows activity that is live on your system. It also provides you with "radio-buttons" for global options like logging and overall behavior of McAfee Firewall.
\par
\par Q: What do SUMMARY and DETAIL mean?
\par
\par A: SUMMARY shows basic applications that are trusted or not trusted in the main window of McAfee Firewall. DETAIL splits the main window into a left-hand summary side and a right-hand detail side that describe the network activity on your system.
\par
\par Q: What is the left-hand side for in DETAIL mode?
\par
\par A: The left-hand sideshow the two major network activity areas in your system: APPLICATION traffic and SYSTEM traffic. It also shows red current activity icon and blue log icon (if loggin
g is enabled). Note that this is similar to the window's appearance when running SUMMARY mode with the addition of the current activity and log icons.
\par
\par When there is activity in the application area, a "+" sign appears in front of the icon. Clicking on the
"+" sign will make it a "-" sign and will show the applications that McAfee Firewall is currently monitoring. There is always a "+" or a "-" in front of the system and application icons. This works exactly the same way as Windows Explorer, except that Mc
Afee Firewall presents activities and applications (not files and folders).
\par
\par Each application can also be in a closed, explicit or inactive state. If a "+" or "-" sign appears in front of an application, that application is doing something. Clicking on the
"+" or "-" sign will cause it to change state. In the explicit state, the application traffic will show "real-time" with red (block) arrows or green (allow) arrows for traffic direction and an icon to show the type of traffic as well as IP address or sys
tem names for the traffic. Applications with a red "X" on them are untrusted applications.
\par
\par Q: What is the right-hand side for in DETAIL mode?
\par
\par A: The right-hand side shows details on items that are highlighted on the left-hand side.
\par
\par Q: What does an X on an application mean?
\par
\par A: An "X" means that the application is not trusted and is being blocked by McAfee Firewall.
\par
\par Q: What do the little + and - signs mean and how do I use them? As described in above, the "+" and "-" indicate activ
ity in an item. The "+" sign is a closed state and shows not details. When the "+" sign is clicked, it becomes a "-" sign and represents an explicit state that shows details on the left-hand side of the main window.
\par
\par Q: Network Control Buttons: What do they do?
\par
\par A: The NETWORK CONTROL buttons are at top left of the McAfee Firewall application window. They determine the overall behavior of McAfee Firewall. Only one button can be selected at a time here: The first BLOCK ALL button will cause all traffic to b
e blocked regardless of any options chosen anywhere else. The second FILTER button will cause all traffic to be processed as defined by options chosen elsewhere in McAfee Firewall. The final ALLOW ALL button will cause all traffic to be allowed, regardle
ss of options chosen elsewhere in McAfee Firewall. This is a permissive mode and effectively turns off all protection provided by McAfee Firewall.
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\par Q: Display Buttons: What do they do?
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\par A: The DISPLAY buttons are in the top middle of the McAfee Firewall application window. They determine the single screen or split screen nature of the main portion of the McAfee Firewall window.
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\par Q: Auto Start: How can McAfee Firewall run automatically when I start my PC?
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\par A: This option is enabled by default as you complete the Configuration Assistant. To change Firewall\rquote
s startup options, from the Firewall Home page, click the Set startup options task from Tasks list. On the Set Startup Options screen, check or clear the check from the \'93Start McAfee Firewall automatically\'94 check box. To save your changes, click OK.
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\par If you do not want McAfee Firewall to start as your computer starts, clear the Start McAfee Firewall automatically check box.
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\par Q: Network traffic: Why does McAfee Firewall shut off existing network traffic when it is launched?
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\par A: McAfee Firewall is a security product. If you suspect you are under attack, launching McAfee Firewall will quickly and effectively terminate hostile network traffic. Any applications that you were running before launching McAfee Firewall
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Your Internet dialup connection is closed as McAfee Firewall closes. McAfee Firewall forces you to disconnect
and reconnect to the Internet when you attract hostile attention. Reconnecting to the Internet assigns your PC a new IP address. Thus, if you were being attacked when you shut down McAfee Firewall, the attacker would need to locate your computer before r
Make certain your McAfee Firewall is always active when connected to other systems. We recommend that McAfee Firewall be run upon system startup and remain on during your entire session.
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s unable to determine the actions performed by the user after downloading a product upgrade. Product upgrades consist of patches and bug fixes, etc; and do not include incremental DAT's (virus definition files). The upgrade process runs using a program th
at applies an upgrade independently of McAfee's Instant Updater tool. As such, Instant Updater's summary screen displays the same result "successful" message, regardless of whether the user completes the upgrade process or not.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {By design, for all NT bas
ed Windows operating systems (NT, 2000 and XP), users logged in as a restricted user are unable to configure advanced Firewall settings. Although restricted users can change their Internet Filtering/Traffic settings, to configure network adapter settings,
application settings, etc., the user\rquote s Windows login must be granted administrative privileges.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {Corrected problem that, under certain circumstances, it is not necessary to wait (up to) 8 seconds for Internet connectivity after a new IP address was assigned.
\hyphpar0\faauto\ls47\adjustright\rin0\lin360\itap0 {Users will receive a warning message when attempting about using the "Record Application Traffic" option. This feature uses a large amount of disk space - very quickly.
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Please rename or remove the file and click Retry, or click Cancel to exit.The volume [2] is currently unavailable. Please select another.The specified path [2] is unavailable.Unable to write to the specified folder [2].A network error occurred while attempting to read from the file [2]An error occurred while attempting to create the directory [2]A network error occurred while attempting to create the directory [2]A network error occurred while attempting to open the source file cabinet [2].The specified path is too long [2].The Installer has insufficient privileges to modify the file [2].A portion of the path [2] exceeds the length allowed by the system.The path [2] contains words that are not valid in folders.The path [2] contains an invalid character.[2] is not a valid short file name.Error getting file security: [3] GetLastError: [2]Invalid Drive: [2]Could not create key [2]. {{ System error [3].}} Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.Could not open key: [2]. {{ System error [3].}} Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.Could not delete value [2] from key [3]. {{ System error [4].}} Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.Could not delete key [2]. {{ System error [3].}} Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.Could not read value [2] from key [3]. {{ System error [4].}} Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.Could not write value [2] to key [3]. {{ System error [4].}} Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.Could not get value names for key [2]. {{ System error [3].}} Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.Could not get sub key names for key [2]. {{ System error [3].}} Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.Could not read security information for key [2]. {{ System error [3].}} Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.Could not increase the available registry space. [2] KB of free registry space is required for the installation of this application.Another installation is in progress. You must complete that installation before continuing this one.Error accessing secured data. Please make sure the Windows Installer is configured properly and try the installation again.User [2] has previously initiated an installation for product [3]. That user will need to run that installation again before using that product. Your current installation will now continue.User [2] has previously initiated an installation for product [3]. That user will need to run that installation again before using that product.Out of disk space -- Volume: '[2]'; required space: [3] KB; available space: [4] KB. Free some disk space and retry.Are you sure you want to cancel?The file [2][3] is being held in use{ by the following process: Name: [4], ID: [5], Window Title: [6]}. Close that application and retry.The product [2] is already installed, preventing the installation of this product. The two products are incompatible.Out of disk space -- Volume: [2]; required space: [3] KB; available space: [4] KB. If rollback is disabled, enough space is available. Click Cancel to quit, Retry to check available disk space again, or Ignore to continue without rollback.Could not access network location [2].The following applications should be closed before continuing the installation:Could not find any previously installed compliant products on the machine for installing this product.The key [2] is not valid. Verify that you entered the correct key.The installer must restart your system before configuration of [2] can continue. Click Yes to restart now or No if you plan to restart later.You must restart your system for the configuration changes made to [2] to take effect. Click Yes to restart now or No if you plan to restart later.An installation for [2] is currently suspended. You must undo the changes made by that installation to continue. Do you want to undo those changes?A previous installation for this product is in progress. You must undo the changes made by that installation to continue. Do you want to undo those changes?No valid source could be found for product [2]. The Windows Installer cannot continue.Installation operation completed successfully.Installation operation failed.Product: [2] -- [3]You may either restore your computer to its previous state or continue the installation later. Would you like to restore?An error occurred while writing installation information to disk. Check to make sure enough disk space is available, and click Retry, or Cancel to end the installation.One or more of the files required to restore your computer to its previous state could not be found. Restoration will not be possible.The path [2] is not valid. Please specify a valid path.There is no disk in drive [2]. Please insert one and click Retry, or click Cancel to go back to the previously selected volume.There is no disk in drive [2]. Please insert one and click Retry, or click Cancel to return to the browse dialog and select a different volume.The folder [2] does not exist. Please enter a path to an existing folder.You have insufficient privileges to read this folder.A valid destination folder for the installation could not be determined.Error attempting to read from the source installation database: [2].Scheduling reboot operation: Renaming file [2] to [3]. Must reboot to complete operation.Scheduling reboot operation: Deleting file [2]. Must reboot to complete operation.Module [2] failed to register. HRESULT [3]. Contact your support personnel.Module [2] failed to unregister. HRESULT [3]. Contact your support personnel.Failed to cache package [2]. Error: [3]. Contact your support personnel.Could not register font [2]. 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Verify that you have sufficient privileges to modify the security permissions for this file.Component Services (COM+ 1.0) are not installed on this computer. This installation requires Component Services in order to complete successfully. Component Services are available on Windows 2000.Error registering COM+ application. Contact your support personnel for more information.Error unregistering COM+ application. Contact your support personnel for more information.Removing older versions of this applicationà Preparing to remove older versions of this applicationà Error applying patch to file [2]. It has probably been updated by other means, and can no longer be modified by this patch. For more information contact your patch vendor. {{System Error: [3]}}[2] cannot install one of its required products. Contact your technical support group. {{System Error: [3].}}The older version of [2] cannot be removed. Contact your technical support group. {{System Error [3].}}The description for service '[2]' ([3]) could not be changed.The Windows Installer service cannot update the system file [2] because the file is protected by Windows. 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