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After you verify that the target server meets the requirements described in “Requirements and Dependencies,” you can use these checklists to prepare and optimize your server for installation:
A framework of best practices, recommendations, and other preparatory tasks can enable your Security Manager server to run faster and more reliably.
You can use this checklist to track your progress while you complete the recommended tasks.
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3. If you plan to install Security Manager on a server that you have used for any other purpose, first back up all important server data, then use a boot CD or DVD to wipe all data from the server. We do not support installation or coexistence on one server of Security Manager 4.20 and any release of Common Services earlier than 4.2.2. Nor do we support coexistence with any third-party software or other Cisco software, unless we state explicitly otherwise in this guide or at http://www.cisco.com/go/csmanager. |
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6. Note Back up your Security Manager Server and stop Security Manager services before any patches or Windows updates are applied. Cisco recommends that you apply patches and Windows updates during the maintenance window, when Security Manager is not running. |
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13. Check your software and server hardware documentation to learn if your particular server requires any other services. |
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15. Note We strongly discourage network shares. We recommend that you disable NETBIOS completely. |
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You must complete the following tasks before you install Cisco Security Manager.
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The following patches are required to run the critical Cisco Security Manager services on the Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2. Failing to install the patches will bring down the services. Ensure that you have these patches installed on your server, else install the patches in the same order as follows: b. Note The clearcompressionflag.exe file is part of the cumulative set of security updates. This tool prepares the computer for the Windows Updates in the background. The executable file can be downloaded from the Microsoft site: https://support.microsoft.com/en-in/kb/2919355. c. You can also install these patches after installing the Cisco Security Manager to bring up the critical services. To register the services with the windows services, you must run the “RegisterApache.bat” script which is located in “<CSMInstalledDirectory>\CSCOpx\bin”, and then restart the server. Note It might take a minimum of 30 minutes for these Windows patches to get installed, and the installation duration might vary based on the Windows servers. Errors, if any, while installing these patches pertain to Microsoft and not to Cisco Security Manager. |
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![]() 1. Note Re-enable your antivirus software after installation, but you must exclude the NMSROOT directory and eventing folder from scanning as long as Security Manager is installed on the server. |
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4. If Terminal Services is enabled on the target server in Application mode when you try to install Security Manager, an error will stop the installation. |
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7. Note The path to the license file must not contain special characters such as the ampersand (&). |
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11. To enable or disable FIPS on Windows Server 2008, follow these steps: a. b. c. d. e. |
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12. To disable IE ESC on the server where you are preparing to install Security Manager, follow these steps: a. b. |
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