To download the Threat Detection server go to https://support.quest.com/change-auditor/7.0.3/download-new-releases.
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Select Actions | Deploy OVF Template. |
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Under Select name and location, specify the name and inventory location for the deployed template and click Next. |
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Under Select Storage, select the datastore for the configuration and the disk files and click Next. The Thin Provision option is recommended. |
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Under Customize template, enter the deployment properties for the Threat Detection sever. |
Fully qualified domain name of the Threat Detection server that has been registered in DNS. | |
Maintain this password for use when creating the Threat Detection configuration. | |
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Click Next. |
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Begin by downloading the Change Auditor Hyper-V template (https://support.quest.com/change-auditor/7.0.3/download-new-releases) to the Hyper-V server.
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Right-click the deployment script and select Run with PowerShell. |
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Review and confirm the Threat Detection server settings. To continue enter Yes. To change the properties, enter No. |
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Right-click the Hyper-V host where the Threat Detection server is hosted and click Refresh Virtual Machines. |
For the Threat Detection system to function properly, the Threat Detection server must be compatible with the installed version of Change Auditor. To see if your Threat Detection server is compatible or if an upgrade is required see Reviewing configuration status.
The upgrade process is dependent on your current version.
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