Specifications
Glossary
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End User License Agreement
An End User License Agreement or EULA is a legal contract between a software
publisher and the software user. It typically outlines restrictions on the side of the user,
who can refuse to enter into the agreement by not clicking "I accept" during installation.
Clicking "I do not accept" will, of course, end the installation of the software product.
Many users inadvertently agree to the installation of spyware and other types of
grayware into their computers when they click "I accept" on EULA prompts displayed
during the installation of certain free software.
False Positive
A false positive occurs when a file is incorrectly detected by security software as
infected.
FTP
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard protocol used for transporting files from a
server to a client over the Internet. Refer to Network Working Group RFC 959 for
more information.
Hot Fix
A hot fix is a workaround or solution to a single customer-reported issue. Hot fixes are
issue-specific, and therefore not released to all customers. Windows hot fixes include a
Setup program, while non-Windows hot fixes do not (typically you need to stop the
program daemons, copy the file to overwrite its counterpart in your installation, and
restart the daemons).
By default, the OfficeScan clients can install hot fixes. If you do not want clients to
install hot fixes, change client update settings in the Web console by going to
Networked Computers > Client Management > Settings > Privileges and Other
Settings > Other Settings tab.
If you unsuccessfully attempt to deploy a hot fix on the OfficeScan server, use the
Touch Tool to change the time stamp of the hot fix. This causes OfficeScan to interpret
the hot fix file as new, which makes the server attempt to automatically deploy the hot
fix again. For details about this tool, see Touch Tool on page 9-42.










