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GFI MailEssentials 16 Appendix 3 - Microsoft® Exchange 2003 Clusters | 279
12. Click Finish.
13. Repeat steps 7 to 12 with the following details:
Name Service Name
GFI MailEssentials AntiSpam Attendant gfiasmlhost
GFI MailEssentials AS Scan Engine gfiscans
GFI MailEssentials Autoupdater msecavupdate
GFI MailEssentials AV Scan Engine gfiscanm
GFI MailEssentials EmailSecurity Attendant msecmlhost
GFI MailEssentials Enterprise Transfer gfimetrxsvc
GFI MailEssentials Legacy Attendant gfiasmsecatt
GFI MailEssentials LocalMode Host csecmlhost
GFI POP2Exchange gfipop2exch
14. On completion, bring the GFI MailEssentials group online.
15. Shut down this node and start a new node.
16. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all cluster nodes.
16.2 Uninstalling GFI MailEssentials in a cluster enviornment
Ensure that only only one cluster node is turned on; the rest should all be turned off.
1. Stop all GFI services
2. Backup all the contents of theGFI MailEssentials installation folder to a different location.
3. Delete all GFI Services from the Cluster Resources from the group GFI MailEssentials.
4. Start all GFI services and ensure all cluster services and Exchange services are up and running.
5. Uninstall from first Node.
6. From command prompt
Type sc delete msecavupdate and press Enter.
Type sc delete gfiasmsecatt and press Enter.
7. Click Start > Run and type regedit. Press Enter.
8. Locate and delete the Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\GFI key
9. Copy the backup of GFI MailEssentials to where it was installed.
10. Turn off the current node and start the next node. Ensure all cluster services, Exchange services
and GFI MailEssentials services are up and running
11. Uninstall GFI MailEssentials.
12. From command prompt:
Type sc delete msecavupdate and press Enter.
Type sc delete gfiasmsecatt and press Enter.
13. Repeat steps 7 to 12 for all remaining nodes.
14. Delete the GFI MailEssentials installation folder and its backup. From cluster administrator
delete all GFIservices.