Specifications

Trend Micro™ NeatSuite™ Standard Getting Started Guide
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Libraries:
Glibc-2.3.4
Libstdc++-3.4.4
Libstdc++-2-libc6.1-1*
The Libstdc++-2-libc6.1-1, resides in different package files for different Linux
distributions:
SuSE 10.0 and 10.1 and 9.0 and 9.2 - compat-2006.1.25-9.i586.rpm (where
2006.1.25-9 is the release version and it varies by distribution)
Turbo Linux 8.0 and 10.0 - libstdc++-compat-2.10.0-3.i586.rpm (where 2.10.03
is the release version and it varies by distribution)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and 4 - compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-132.7.2.i386.rpm
(where 296-2.96-132.7.2 is the release version and it varies by distribution)
Post-Installation Configuration and Testing
Immediately after installing the products, update the virus pattern file (and scan
engine, if applicable). Next, confirm that real-time virus scanning is enabled, and then
run a manual scan of all files on the system, whether it is a server or a desktop. It is
advisable to configure a scheduled scanning interval to periodically scan all files on
the protected machine (for example, daily). Finally, customize the “virus notification”
messages that the product sends whenever a virus is detected.
To confirm you have installed and configured everything correctly, use the “EICAR”
test virus to trigger a detection.
Testing Your Installation
Trend Micro recommends testing your product and confirming that it works by using
the EICAR test script. EICAR, the European Institute for Computer Antivirus
Research, developed the test script as a safe way to confirm that antivirus software is
properly installed and configured. Visit the EICAR Web site for more information:
http://www.ei car.org
The EICAR test script is an inert text file with a .com extension. It is not a virus and
does not contain any fragments of viral code, but most antivirus software will react to