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Chapter 5 Setting Up CSD for Microsoft Windows Clients
Defining Location Criteria
Step 2 Click one radio button from the following list and assign the associated values:
• Exists—Click if the file must be present on the remote client PC to assign the location you are
configuring.
EXAMPLE Click Exists to ensure the following security application is installed:
C:\Program Files\<Security Application>\
<Protective_Application.exe>
You can specify a version, checksum, both, or neither in conjunction with the “Exists” radio button.
(Optional) Vers io n check box—Check if you want to specify the version of the file as a criterion.
Use this criterion to require that a specific application is a particular version.
Note To display the version of an .exe file, use Windows Explorer to right-click the file, choose
Properties, and click the Version tab.
(Optional) Vers io n menu—Choose one of the following options to specify the relationship of the
“Version value” of the file to the number to be entered to the right:
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less than
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less than or equal to
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equal to
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different from
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greater than
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greater than or equal to
(Optional) Vers ion field—Type a string (typically in dotted decimal notation) to compare with the
version of the file on the client computer.
(Optional) Checksum equals to check box—Check to specify a checksum to authenticate the file
named in the Path field.
(Optional) Checksum equals to field—Enter a checksum in hexadecimal format, beginning with
0x, to authenticate the file named in the Path field, or click Compute CRC32 Checksum to
calculate and insert the value automatically.
(Optional) Compute CRC32 Checksum—Click to calculate the checksum of the file stored locally
and insert the value in the Checksum equals to field.
The Compute CRC32 Checksum dialog box opens (Figure 5-6).
Figure 5-6 Compute CRC32 Checksum
Retrieve the checksum as follows:
a. Click Browse and choose the file on which to calculate the checksum.