How the F-Secure Antivirus Plug-In Works

The coexistence utility runs the F-Secure Antivirus plug-in to scan the computer for F-Secure Anti-Virus registry keys and files, as follows:
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The coexistence utility runs the F-Secure Antivirus plug-in to scan the computer for F-Secure Anti-Virus registry keys and files, as follows:
  • Before the Privileged Identity Manager installation begins the plug-in stops the F-Secure Anti-Virus services.
  • When the Privileged Identity Manager installation completes, the plug-in queries the following registry key for existence:
    HKLM\SOFTWARE\Data Fellows\F-Secure\Anti-Virus
    If successful it extracts the "Path" value designated %PathFromRegistry%.
    If the registry key exists, the plug-in:
    • Reads the value of the Path entry
    • Creates the following SPECIALPGM resources of type DCM:
      FilePathFromRegistry\fssm32.exe FilePathFromRegistry\fsgk32st.exe
      This is the default action as defined in the response file. The eTrust Audit plug-in does not add a trusted program (SPECIALPGM) rule by default.
  • Whenever the coexistence utility runs, the plug-in:
    1. Stops the F-Secure Anti-Virus services
    2. Creates the same SPECIALPGM resources it creates when the Privileged Identity Manager installation completes (as described earlier in this topic)
    3. Restarts the F-Secure Anti-Virus services
The response file determines the default action that the coexistence utility performs at prescribed stages (what to do before Privileged Identity Manager installation, after Privileged Identity Manager installation, and so on).