Installation guide
The Application Server must also be connected to the Audit Record Repository. For details, see
“Connecting IMPAX Application Server to Audit Manager” (topic number 11444) in the IMPAX
6.5.3 Application Server Installation, Upgrade, and Configuration Guide.
Configuring Data Execution Prevention (DEP)
(Topic number: 7192)
2.
Data Execution Prevention (DEP) is on by default for all Windows programs. DEP is designed to
help prevent damage from viruses and other security threats by marking some memory locations
non-executable so that malicious code cannot be executed from memory locations that only Windows
and other programs should use. This increased security, however, can cause problems with some
programs that require this memory space, including IMPAX. If DEP remains on, you may encounter
problems with Curator, ddo_store, or CD burns, among other features.
Note:
To successfully configure DEP, the directory C:\mvf\bin must already exist. Also, not every
executable listed in step 7 may appear in the directory.
To configure Data Execution Prevention (DEP)
1.
Right-click Computer and select Properties.
2.
Under Tasks in the left pane, select Advanced system settings.
3.
If not selected, switch to the Advanced tab.
4.
Under Performance, click Settings.
5.
Switch to the Data Execution Prevention tab.
6.
In the Performance Options dialog, select Turn on DEP for all programs and services except
those I select.
7.
For each IMPAX executable in the list that follows, click Add, navigate to C:\mvf\bin, select
the executable, and click Open:
•
curator.exe
•
ddo_create.exe
•
ddo_store.exe
•
mvf_scp.exe
•
mvf_scu.exe
•
mvf_compressor.exe
•
mvf_autopilot.exe
8.
Click OK and close all open dialogs.
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