Norton AntiVirus Intelligent Updater Installation Instructions Copyright 1997-2005 Symantec Corporation All rights reserved Intelligent Updater =================== This program automatically updates Norton AntiVirus and Symantec AntiVirus products with the latest virus definitions. It automatically searches for the program on your computer and updates the necessary files. This document includes installation instructions for the following platforms: I. Norton AntiVirus 2000 for Win9x/NT/2000 II. Norton AntiVirus 2001 for Win9x/Me/NT/2000 III. Norton AntiVirus 2002 for Win98/Me/NT/2000/XP Home/XP Pro IV. Norton AntiVirus 2003 for Win98/Me/2000/XP Home/XP Pro V. Norton AntiVirus 2004 for Win98/Me/2000/XP Home/XP Pro VI. Norton AntiVirus 2005 for Win98/Me/2000/XP Home/XP Pro VII. Norton AntiVirus 7.x Corporate Edition VIII. Symantec AntiVirus 8.x Corporate Edition IX. Symantec AntiVirus 9.x Corporate Edition X. Norton AntiVirus for OS/2 XI. Norton AntiVirus for Microsoft Exchange (Intel) XII. Symantec AntiVirus/Filtering for Domino XIII. Norton AntiVirus 2.0 for Lotus Notes for AS/400 XIV. Norton AntiVirus 2.5 for Lotus Notes for AS/400 (iSeries) XV. Norton AntiVirus 2.5 for Lotus Notes for OS/390 It also includes instructions and resources for manual updates. XVI. Installing Virus Definition Files Manually XVII. Intelligent Updater File List XVIII. Recent changes ===================================================================== Installation Files and Disk Sets ===================================================================== The Intelligent Updater installation disks or CD contains several executable files. The filenames change from week to week. They show the year (yyyy) the month (mm) and day (dd) that the definitions were released. They also show the version number (vvv) which represents multiple builds Filename: Description: --------------------------------------------------------------------- yyyymmdd-vvv-I32.EXE Intelligent Updater (v4.01.57) updates - Norton AntiVirus 2000 for Windows 9x/NT/2000 - Norton AntiVirus 2001 for Windows 95b/98/NT/2000/Me - Norton AntiVirus 2002 Professional Edition - Norton AntiVirus 2002 for Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP Home/XP Pro - Norton AntiVirus 2003 Professional Edition - Norton AntiVirus 2003 for Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Home/XP Pro - Norton AntiVirus 2004 Professional Edition - Norton AntiVirus 2004 for Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Home/XP Pro - Norton AntiVirus 2005 for Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Home/XP Pro - Norton AntiVirus 7.x Corporate Edition Client - Norton AntiVirus for Microsoft Exchange (Intel) - Norton SystemWorks (all versions) - Norton Utilities for Windows 95/98 (all versions) - Symantec AntiVirus 3.0 for CacheFlow Security Gateway - Symantec AntiVirus 3.0 for Inktomi Traffic Edge - Symantec AntiVirus 3.0 for NetApp Filer/NetCache - Symantec AntiVirus 3.1 for SMTP Gateways for Windows - Symantec AntiVirus 8.0 Corporate Edition Client - Symantec AntiVirus 8.1 Corporate Edition Client - Symantec AntiVirus 9.0 Corporate Edition Client - Symantec AntiVirus/Filtering 3.02 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 - Symantec AntiVirus/Filtering 3.1 for Domino - pcAnywhere32 7.5 and higher for Windows NT yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-1.EXE Multiple-file, floppy disk version of and yyyymmdd-vvv-I32.EXE (above). These files yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-2.ZIP must be run from the floppy drive. Insert and the first disk and execute the file yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-3.ZIP yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-1.EXE. Continue the update and by inserting the diskettes as required. yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-4.ZIP and yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-5.ZIP yyyymmdd-vvv-X86.EXE Intelligent Updater (v2.09.52) updates - Norton AntiVirus 2000 for Windows 9x/NT/2000 - Norton AntiVirus 2001 for Windows 95b/98/NT/2000/Me - Norton AntiVirus 2002 Professional Edition - Norton AntiVirus 2002 for Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP Home/XP Pro - Norton AntiVirus 2003 Professional Edition - Norton AntiVirus 2003 for Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Home/XP Pro - Norton AntiVirus 2004 Professional Edition - Norton AntiVirus 2004 for Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Home/XP Pro - Norton AntiVirus 2005 for Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Home/XP Pro - Norton AntiVirus 7.x Corporate Edition - Norton AntiVirus for Microsoft Exchange (Intel) - Symantec AntiVirus 3.0 CacheFlow Security Gateway - Symantec AntiVirus 3.0 for Inktomi Traffic Edge - Symantec AntiVirus 3.0 for NetApp Filer/NetCache - Symantec AntiVirus 3.1 for SMTP Gateways for Windows - Symantec AntiVirus 8.01 (Build 457 and above) Corporate Edition Client - Symantec AntiVirus 8.01 (any Build prior to 457) Corporate Edition Client or Server - Symantec AntiVirus 8.1 Corporate Edition Client - Symantec AntiVirus 9.0 Corporate Edition Client - Symantec AntiVirus Scan Engine for Windows 2000 Server/2003 Server - Symantec AntiVirus Scan Engine for Windows NT Server 4.0 - Symantec AntiVirus for Bluecoat Security Gateway for Windows 2000 Server/2003 Server - Symantec AntiVirus for Clearswift MIMESweeper for Windows 2000 Server/2003 Server - Symantec AntiVirus for Microsoft ISA Server for Windows 2000 Server/2003 Server - Symantec AntiVirus/Filtering 3.02 for Microsoft Exchange 2000 - Symantec AntiVirus/Filtering 3.1 for Domino - Symantec Mail Security for Domino v 4.0 - Symantec Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange Server 4.x - Symantec Mail Security for Microsoft Exchange v 4.5 - Symantec Mail Security for SMTP v 4.0 - Symantec Web Security (Windows NT/2000) - pcAnywhere32 7.5 and higher for WinNT This is a large file for administrators who update multiple versions of Norton AntiVirus. For more information, refer to the .txt files that come with this program. It is not available on floppy disk. yyyymmdd-vvv-I64.EXE Intelligent Updater (v4.01.57) updates - Symantec AntiVirus 8.1 Corporate Edition Client for 64-bit OS only - Symantec AntiVirus 9.0 Corporate Edition Client for 64-bit OS only yyyymmdd-vvv-OS2.ZIP This is a zip file that contains the definitions for Norton AntiVirus for OS/2. yyyymmdd-vvv-unix.sh This is a compressed tape archive within a shell script which contains definitions that update - Norton AntiVirus for Gateways 2.x for Solaris - Norton AntiVirus for Lotus Notes for AIX - Norton AntiVirus for Lotus Notes for Solaris - Symantec AntiVirus 2.5 for Lotus Notes/Domino for Linux - Symantec AntiVirus 3.0 for CacheFlow Security Gateway - Symantec AntiVirus 3.0 for Inktomi Traffic Edge - Symantec AntiVirus 3.0 for NetApp Filer/NetCache - Symantec AntiVirus 3.1 for SMTP Gateways for Solaris - Symantec AntiVirus Scan Engine for RedHat Linux 6.2 - Symantec AntiVirus Scan Engine for Solaris 2.6 or higher - Symantec AntiVirus/Filtering 3.0 for Domino (AIX, Solaris, UNIX) - Symantec Antivirus for Bluecoat Security Gateway for Solaris/Linux - Symantec Antivirus for Clearswift MIMESweeper for Solaris/Linux - Symantec Web Security for Solaris 2.6 or higher as400.ZIP This is a zip file that contains the definitions for Norton AntiVirus 2.0 for Lotus Notes for AS/400 is400.ZIP This is a zip file that contains the definitions for Norton AntiVirus 2.5 for Lotus Notes for AS/400 Norton AntiVirus 2.5 for Lotus Notes for AS/400 2.5 Symantec AntiVirus/Filtering 3.0 for Domino for iSeries s390.ZIP This is a zip file that contains the definitions for Norton AntiVirus for Lotus Notes for OS/390. ===================================================================== I. Norton AntiVirus 2000 for Win9x/NT/2000 ===================================================================== 1. Run the file yyyymmdd-vvv-I32.EXE (or yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-1.EXE if using the multi-file, floppy disk set). The yyyymmdd represents the date of the definition set. The vvv represents the version number. For example, the filename could be 20021231-001-I32.EXE for a December 31, 2002 definition set. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. ===================================================================== II. Norton AntiVirus 2001 for Win9x/Me/NT/2000 ===================================================================== 1. Run the file yyyymmdd-vvv-I32.EXE (or yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-1.EXE if using the multi-file, floppy disk set). The yyyymmdd represents the date of the definition set. The vvv represents the version number. For example, the filename could be 20021231-001-I32.EXE for a December 31, 2002 definition set. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. ===================================================================== III. Norton AntiVirus 2002 for Win98/Me/NT/2000/XP Home/XP Pro ===================================================================== 1. Run the file yyyymmdd-vvv-I32.EXE (or yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-1.EXE if using the multi-file, floppy disk set). The yyyymmdd represents the date of the definition set. The vvv represents the version number. For example, the filename could be 20021231-001-I32.EXE for a December 31, 2002 definition set. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. ===================================================================== IV. Norton AntiVirus 2003 for Win98/Me/2000/XP Home/XP Pro ===================================================================== 1. Run the file yyyymmdd-vvv-I32.EXE (or yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-1.EXE if using the multi-file, floppy disk set). The yyyymmdd represents the date of the definition set. The vvv represents the version number. For example, the filename could be 20021231-001-I32.EXE for a December 31, 2002 definition set. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. ===================================================================== V. Norton AntiVirus 2004 for Win98/Me/2000/XP Home/XP Pro ===================================================================== 1. Run the file yyyymmdd-vvv-I32.EXE (or yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-1.EXE if using the multi-file, floppy disk set). The yyyymmdd represents the date of the definition set. The vvv represents the version number. For example, the filename could be 20021231-001-I32.EXE for a December 31, 2002 definition set. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. ===================================================================== VI. Norton AntiVirus 2004 for Win98/Me/2000/XP Home/XP Pro ===================================================================== 1. Run the file yyyymmdd-vvv-I32.EXE (or yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-1.EXE if using the multi-file, floppy disk set). The yyyymmdd represents the date of the definition set. The vvv represents the version number. For example, the filename could be 20021231-001-I32.EXE for a December 31, 2002 definition set. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. ===================================================================== VII. Norton AntiVirus 7.x Corporate Edition ===================================================================== 1. Run the file yyyymmdd-vvv-X86.EXE (or yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-1.EXE if using the multi-file, floppy disk set). The yyyymmdd represents the date of the definition set. The vvv represents the version number. For example, the filename could be 20021231-001-X86.EXE for a December 31, 2002 definition set. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. ===================================================================== VIII. Symantec AntiVirus 8.x Corporate Edition ===================================================================== 1. Run the file yyyymmdd-vvv-X86.EXE (or yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-1.EXE if using the multi-file, floppy disk set). The yyyymmdd represents the date of the definition set. The vvv represents the version number. For example, the filename could be 20021231-001-X86.EXE for a December 31, 2002 definition set. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. ===================================================================== IX. Symantec AntiVirus 9.x Corporate Edition ===================================================================== 1. Run the file yyyymmdd-vvv-X86.EXE (or yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-1.EXE if using the multi-file, floppy disk set). The yyyymmdd represents the date of the definition set. The vvv represents the version number. For example, the filename could be 20021231-001-X86.EXE for a December 31, 2002 definition set. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. ===================================================================== X. Norton AntiVirus for OS/2 ===================================================================== 1. Download the file yyyymmdd-vvv-O32.ZIP. 2. Unzip this file into the Incoming directory: \SYMANTEC\COMMON\SHARED\VIRUSDEFS\INCOMING 3. Norton AntiVirus will automatically begin using the new definitions. ===================================================================== XI. Norton AntiVirus for Microsoft Exchange (Intel) ===================================================================== 1. Run the file yyyymmdd-vvv-X86.EXE (or yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-1.EXE if using the multi-file, floppy disk set). The yyyymmdd represents the date of the definition set. The vvv represents the version number. For example, the filename could be 20021231-001-X86.EXE for a December 31, 2002 definition set. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. ===================================================================== XII. Norton AntiVirus for Microsoft Exchange (Intel) ===================================================================== 1. Run the file yyyymmdd-vvv-X86.EXE (or yyyymmdd-vvv-I32-1.EXE if using the multi-file, floppy disk set). The yyyymmdd represents the date of the definition set. The vvv represents the version number. For example, the filename could be 20021231-001-X86.EXE for a December 31, 2002 definition set. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. ===================================================================== XIII. Norton AntiVirus 2.0 for Lotus Notes for AS/400 ===================================================================== 1. Download the file as400.zip to a PC that is able to connect to the AS400 server. 2. Unzip this file to a temporary location on the PC. 3. From the temporary location on the PC, use FTP to connect to the AS400 server. Log in as QSECOFR, or a user that has *ALLOBJ authority. 4. Change to Binary transfer mode. 5. Put the files into the Incoming directory: /SYMANTEC/VIRUSDEFS/INCOMING 6. From the AS/400 console issue the command: CHGOWN OBJ('/SYMANTEC/VIRUSDEFS/INCOMING/*') NEWOWN(QNOTES) to change the owner of all the files to QNOTES. 7. Norton AntiVirus will automatically begin using the new definitions within 10 minutes. ===================================================================== XIV. Norton AntiVirus 2.5 for Lotus Notes for AS/400 (iSeries) ===================================================================== 1. Download the file is400.zip to a PC that is able to connect to the AS400 server. 2. Unzip this file to a temporary location on the PC. 3. From the temporary location on the PC, use FTP to connect to the AS400 server. Log in as QSECOFR, or a user that has *ALLOBJ authority. 4. Change to Binary transfer mode. 5. Put the files into the Incoming directory: /OPT/SYMANTEC/VIRUSDEFS/INCOMING 6. Norton AntiVirus will automatically begin using the new definitions within 10 minutes. ===================================================================== XV. Norton AntiVirus 2.5 for Lotus Notes for OS/390 ===================================================================== 1. Download the file s390.zip to a PC that is able to connect to the OS/390 server. 2. Unzip this file to a temporary location on the PC. 3. From the temporary location on the PC, use FTP to connect to the OS/390 server. Log in as your domino server user. 4. Change to Binary transfer mode. 5. Put the files into the Incoming directory: (Your Install Location)/Symantec/virusdefs/incoming 6. Norton AntiVirus will automatically begin using the new definitions within 10 minutes. ===================================================================== XVI. Installing Virus Definition Files Manually ===================================================================== If you do not want Intelligent Updater to install the new virus definitions for you automatically, you can use the /DUMP command to extract the virus definition files, then copy the appropriate files to the virus definitions folder. Installing Virus Definition Files Manually -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Copy the Intelligent Updater program (yyyymmdd-vvv-I32.EXE or yyyymmdd-vvv-X86.EXE) to an empty, temporary folder. 2. Launch the Intelligent Updater program using the /DUMP command. For the yyyymmdd-vvv-X86.EXE file, use the /EXTRACT command. This will extract all the virus definitions to the folder. For example, type yyyymmdd-vvv-I32.EXE /DUMP to extract the files. Or type yyyymmdd-vvv-X86.EXE /EXTRACT [path] where path represents the current directory. The yyyymmdd represents the date of the definition set. The vvv represents the version number. For example, the filename could be 20021231-001-I32.EXE for a December 31 definition set. 3. Copy the files to the virus definition folder. Copy the files to this location: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\VirusDefs\Incoming\ NOTE: Copy the file ZDONE.DAT last. This file signals Norton AntiVirus that the definition set has been completely loaded. If it is not loaded last, it may cause errors. ===================================================================== XVII. Intelligent Updater File List ===================================================================== Updated by yyyymmdd-vvv-I32.EXE -------------------------------------------------------------------- CATALOG.DAT ECBOOTIL.VXD ECMSVR32.DLL HH NAVENG.EXP NAVENG.SYS NAVENG.VXD NAVENG32.DLL NAVEX15.EXP NAVEX15.SYS NAVEX15.VXD NAVEX32A.DLL NCSACERT.TXT SCRAUTH.DAT SYMAVENG.CAT SYMAVENG.INF TCDEFS.DAT TCSCAN7.DAT TCSCAN8.DAT TCSCAN9.DAT TECHNOTE.TXT TINF.DAT TINFIDX.DAT TINFL.DAT TSCAN1.DAT TSCAN1HD.DAT UPDATE.TXT V.GRD V.SIG VIRSCAN.INF VIRSCAN1.DAT VIRSCAN2.DAT VIRSCAN3.DAT VIRSCAN4.DAT VIRSCAN5.DAT VIRSCAN6.DAT VIRSCAN7.DAT VIRSCAN8.DAT VIRSCAN9.DAT WHATSNEW.TXT ZDONE.DAT Updated by yyyymmdd-vvv-X86.EXE -------------------------------------------------------------------- CATALOG.DAT ECBOOTIL.VXD ECMSVR32.DLL ECOMSRVR.NLM HH INSCANM.DAT LIC.DAT NAVENG.EXP NAVENG.NLM NAVENG.SYS NAVENG.VXD NAVENG16.DLL NAVENG32.DLL NAVEX.EXP NAVEX.NLM NAVEX.SYS NAVEX.VXD NAVEX15.EXP NAVEX15.NLM NAVEX15.SYS NAVEX15.VXD NAVEX15.WLD NAVEX16.DLL NAVEX16A.DLL NAVEX32.DLL NAVEX32A.DLL NAVLIC.DAT NCSACERT.TXT SCRAUTH.DAT SYMAVENG.CAT SYMAVENG.INF TCDEFS.DAT TCSCAN7.DAT TCSCAN8.DAT TCSCAN9.DAT TECHNOTE.TXT TINF.DAT TINFIDX.DAT TINFL.DAT TSCAN1.DAT TSCAN1HD.DAT UPDATE.TXT V.GRD V.SIG VIRSCAN.DAT VIRSCAN.INF VIRSCAN1.DAT VIRSCAN2.DAT VIRSCAN3.DAT VIRSCAN4.DAT VIRSCAN5.DAT VIRSCAN6.DAT VIRSCAN7.DAT VIRSCAN8.DAT VIRSCAN9.DAT VIRSCANM.DAT VIRWILD1.DAT VIRWILD2.DAT VIRWILD3.DAT VIRWILD4.DAT WHATSNEW.TXT ZDONE.DAT ===================================================================== XVIII. Recent changes ===================================================================== 31 January 2005 1. The Intelligent Updater files are now signed with a Symantec digital signature. As a result of this change we have also made a change to the /EXTRACT and /DUMP command line options. To use these option you must now include the full path to the location where you wish to extract the virus definition files to. For example, 20050105-001-I32.EXE /EXTRACT C:\TMP 2. The split disk Intelligent Updater can only be run from the floppy drive.