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Chapter 4: Installing Websense Enterprise or Web Security Suite
of the components you are installing, you should upgrade your
machine’s memory to the recommended amount.
A summary of all the components that will be installed appears.
7. Select Next to begin installation.
If you are using the online installer, the Download Manager downloads
the appropriate installer files from the Websense website. Installation
begins automatically when the necessary files have been downloaded.
If Network Agent was not installed, a message reminds you that features
such as Protocol Management and Bandwidth Optimizer cannot be used
unless Network Agent is installed on a machine with direct access to
internet traffic. Select Next to continue.
8. When a message announcing successful completion of the installation is
displayed:
If you chose a non-English language installer, select Next to continue.
The Websense Language Pack installer starts. Follow the onscreen
instructions.
If you chose an English language installer, select Finish to exit the
installer.
9. If you stopped your antivirus software, remember to start it again after
Websense components have been installed.
10. Configure the eDirectory Agent and Novell eDirectory by following the
instructions in the User Identification chapter of the Administrator’s
Guide for Websense Enterprise and Web Security Suite.
Logon Agent
Logon Agent is a Websense transparent identification agent that detects users
as they log on to Windows domains in your network via client machines. The
Logon Agent receives logon information from
LogonApp.exe, a separate
client application that runs only on Windows client machines, and must be run
by a logon script. For information about setting up this script in your network,
see Creating and Running the Script for Logon Agent, page 197.
Logon Agent can be run together with DC Agent if some of the users in your
network are not being authenticated properly. This might happen if your
network uses Windows 98 workstations, which do not permit DC Agent to
poll users for their identification when they make an internet request.