Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive
Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive
Introduction The 32-bit edition (the “win32” installation package) supports the following operating systems: • Windows 2000, • Windows XP (32 bit), • Windows Server 2003 (32 bit), • Windows Vista (32 bit), • Windows Server 2008 (32 bit), • Windows 7 (32 bit). The 64-bit edition (the “win64” installation package) supports the following operating systems: • Windows XP (64 bit), • Windows Server 2003 (64 bit), • Windows Vista (64 bit), • Windows Server 2008 (64 bit), • Windows 7 (64 bit). Older versions of Windows operating systems are not supported. Note: 1. Kerio Control installation packages include the Kerio Administration Console. The separate Kerio Administration Console installation package (file kerio-control-admin*.exe) is designed for full remote administration from another host. This package is identical both for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows systems. For details on Kerio Control administration, see chapter 3. 2. For correct functionality of the Kerio StaR interface (see chapter 21), it is necessary that the Kerio Control host’s operating system supports all languages that would be used in the Kerio StaR interface. Some languages (Chinese, Japanese, etc.) may require installation of supportive files. For details, refer to documents regarding the corresponding operating system. Steps to be taken before the installation Install Kerio Control on a computer which is used as a gateway connecting the local network and the Internet. This computer must include at least one interface connected to the local network (Ethernet, WiFi, etc.) and at least one interface connected to the Internet. You can use either a network adapter (Ethernet, WiFi, etc.) or a modem (analog, ISDN, etc.) as an Internet interface. We recommend you to check through the following items before you run Kerio Control installation: • Time of the operating system should be set correctly (for timely operating system and antivirus upgrades, etc.), • The latest service packs and any security updates should be applied, 14
2.4 Installation - Windows • TCP/IP parameters should be set for all available network adapters, • All network connections (both to the local network and to the Internet) should function properly. You can use for example the ping command to detect time that is needed for connections. These checks and pre-installation tests may protect you from later problems and complications. Note: Basic installation of all supported operating systems include all components required for smooth functionality of Kerio Control. Installation and Basic Configuration Guide Once the installation program is launched (i.e. by kerio-control-7.0.0-1000-win32.exe), it is possible to select a language for the installation wizard. Language selection affects only the installation, language of the user interface can then be set separately for individual Kerio Control components. In the installation wizard, you can choose either Full or Custom installation. Custom mode will let you select optional components of the program: Figure 2.1 Installation — customization by selecting optional components 15
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Introduction<br />
The 32-bit edition (the “win32” installation package) supports the following operating systems:<br />
• Windows 2000,<br />
• Windows XP (32 bit),<br />
• Windows Server 2003 (32 bit),<br />
• Windows Vista (32 bit),<br />
• Windows Server 2008 (32 bit),<br />
• Windows 7 (32 bit).<br />
The 64-bit edition (the “win64” installation package) supports the following operating systems:<br />
• Windows XP (64 bit),<br />
• Windows Server 2003 (64 bit),<br />
• Windows Vista (64 bit),<br />
• Windows Server 2008 (64 bit),<br />
• Windows 7 (64 bit).<br />
Older versions of Windows operating systems are not supported.<br />
Note:<br />
1. <strong>Kerio</strong> Control installation packages include the <strong>Kerio</strong> Administration Console. The separate<br />
<strong>Kerio</strong> Administration Console installation package (file kerio-control-admin*.exe) is<br />
designed for full remote administration from another host. This package is identical both<br />
for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows systems. For details on <strong>Kerio</strong> Control administration, see<br />
chapter 3.<br />
2. For correct functionality of the <strong>Kerio</strong> StaR interface (see chapter 21), it is necessary that<br />
the <strong>Kerio</strong> Control host’s operating system supports all languages that would be used in<br />
the <strong>Kerio</strong> StaR interface. Some languages (Chinese, Japanese, etc.) may require installation<br />
of supportive files. For details, refer to documents regarding the corresponding operating<br />
system.<br />
Steps to be taken before the installation<br />
Install <strong>Kerio</strong> Control on a computer which is used as a gateway connecting the local network<br />
and the Internet. This computer must include at least one interface connected to the local<br />
network (Ethernet, WiFi, etc.) and at least one interface connected to the Internet. You can use<br />
either a network adapter (Ethernet, WiFi, etc.) or a modem (analog, ISDN, etc.) as an Internet<br />
interface.<br />
We recommend you to check through the following items before you run <strong>Kerio</strong> Control<br />
installation:<br />
• Time of the operating system should be set correctly (for timely operating system and<br />
antivirus upgrades, etc.),<br />
• The latest service packs and any security updates should be applied,<br />
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