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Defender 6.5.1 - Quick Start Guide

Upgrading Defender Security Server and Administration Console

You cannot upgrade Defender Security Server and Administration Console separately. When upgrading the Security Server, select both the Security Server and Administration Console components. Your configuration settings will be automatically applied when the upgrade is complete.

To upgrade Defender Security Server and Administration Console

  1. On the computer that has a previous version of Defender Security Server and Administration Console installed, run the Defender.exe file.

    In the Defender distribution package, you can find the Defender.exe file in the Setup folder.

  2. Complete the Defender Setup Wizard.

    When stepping through the wizard, make sure to select the Defender Security Server and Defender Administration Console features for installation.

    For more information about the wizard steps and options, see Defender Setup Wizard reference.

 

Upgrading Defender Management Portal

When you upgrade the Defender Management Portal, your current portal configuration is automatically applied to the new installation of the portal.

To upgrade Defender Management Portal

  1. On the computer that has a previous version of the Defender Management Portal installed, run the Defender.exe file.

    In the Defender distribution package, you can find the Defender.exe file in the Setup folder.

  2. Complete the Defender Setup Wizard.

    When stepping through the wizard, make sure to select the Defender Management Portal feature for installation.

    For more information about the wizard steps and options, see Defender Setup Wizard reference.

 

Upgrading Management Shell

When you upgrade the Defender Management Shell, make sure you have installed Windows PowerShell 3.0 or later on the computer running the Defender Management Shell.

To upgrade Defender Management Shell

  1. On the computer that has a previous version of the Defender Management Shell installed, run the Defender.exe file.

    In the Defender distribution package, you can find the Defender.exe file in the Setup folder.

  2. Complete the Defender Setup Wizard.

    When stepping through the wizard, make sure to select the Defender Management Shell feature for installation.

    For more information about the wizard steps and options, see Defender Setup Wizard reference.

 

Licensing

To use native Defender software tokens, you need to have a license added in Defender. The native Defender software tokens are the Defender Soft Token, e-mail token, GrIDsure token, and SMS token. Other software or hardware tokens supplied with or supported by Defender do not require any license.

A Defender license can regulate the following:

  • Maximum number of users who can have native Defender software tokens assigned.
  • Maximum number of native Defender software tokens you can assign to users.

A Defender license can either be perpetual or have a limited validity period (fixed-term). If the validity period of a Defender license expires, the license is not removed from Defender automatically; rather, you have to remove the expired license manually.

Whenever any of the constraints set by the license are violated, Defender does not cease functioning but starts displaying a warning message stating that you are in violation of the software transaction agreement. To get rid of the warning message, you can install an additional license to increase the licensed number of users or tokens. Alternatively, you can unassign security tokens from users in your environment in order to comply with the license constraints.

You can have multiple licenses added in Defender. Adding a new license effectively increases the maximum licensed number of users, native software tokens, or both.

When you perform a clean installation of Defender, the Defender Setup automatically installs a built-in trial license. This trial license sets the following constraints:

  • Maximum number of users who can have native Defender tokens assigned: 25
  • Maximum number of native Defender tokens (except GrIDsure) you can assign to users: 200
  • Maximum number of GrIDsure tokens you can assign to users: 0
  • Trial license validity period: 90 days from installation

When you upgrade to Defender 6.5.1 from a previous version, the existing Defender licenses are transferred to the new installation of Defender. During Defender upgrade, the built-in trial license is not installed.

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