                  Release Notes for
        McAfee(R) Common Management Agent(TM)
        Version 3.1, Service Pack 2a, Patch 5
                 Copyright (C) 2004 
         Networks Associates Technology, Inc.
                 All Rights Reserved
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Thank you for using the McAfee(R) Common Management
Agent(TM) software. This file contains important
information regarding this release. We strongly
recommend that you read the entire document.


    IMPORTANT:
    McAfee Security does not support automatic
    upgrading of a pre-release version of the
    software (beta or release candidate). To upgrade
    to a production release of the software, you
    must first uninstall the existing version of the
    software.

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-   About This Release
   -   Purpose
   -   Resolved Issues
   -   Previously Resolved Issues
   -   Files Included with This Release
-   Installation
   -   Installation Requirements
   -   Installation Steps
-   Participating in the McAfee Security Beta Program
-   Contacting McAfee Security and Network Associates
-   Copyright, Trademark Attributions & Patents
   -   Trademarks
   -   License Agreement and Attributions
   -   Patents


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ABOUT THIS RELEASE


PURPOSE

This Patch replaces the Common Management Agent 3.1.2
(SP2) to resolve the issues listed below. This package
is not intended for ePolicy Orchestrator 3.0.2 customers.
This package is for stand alone VirusScan Enterprise
customers or other McAfee products that use the 
Common Management Agent.


RESOLVED ISSUES

1.  ISSUE:
    Updating from a mirrored UNC repository could fail
    because of extra data may be added to the end of
    some files.

    RESOLUTION:
    Extra data is no longer added to the end of files
    during mirrored UNC repository updating.

2.  ISSUE:
    Updates from a FTP server that include a sign on
    banner that begins with more than 4 blank spaces
    will fail. The FTP login failed.

    RESOLUTION:
    The agent can now login to a FTP server with a
    sign on banner that begins with 4 blank spaces.


PREVIOUSLY RESOLVED ISSUES

1.  ISSUE:
    Install VS 7.x or the ePO agent on an XP SP2
    system will result in update failures. This is
    due to the new blank default security settings
    in DCOMCNFG.

    RESOLUTION:
    In supporting Microsoft's effort to increase
    security, NAI will now set the appropriate
    security settings at install time.

    HOW TO QUALIFY FOR THIS:
    Install VS 7.x and receive a COM error during an
    update. DCOMCNFG should have nothing listed for
    Access permissions or Launch/Activation
    permissions. Adding SYSTEM and INTERACTIVE to
    the default security will enable updating to
    work.

2.  ISSUE:
    During a scheduled update, scheduled ePO task or
    a normal ePO communications, a stack error
    occurs in the AGENT_<computername>.log. These
    are rare situations when multiple threads
    accessing the same .XML file and will make CMA
    unstable.

    RESOULTION:
    CMA will now allow for better .XML handling.

    HOW TO QUALIFY FOR THIS:
    Look for stack errors in the
    AGENT_<computername>.log

3.  ISSUE:
    Autoupdates or Replication tasks to an FTP
    server could hang or fail due to commands
    getting out of order. This was due to responses
    coming back from the FTP or Proxy that CMA was
    not expecting.

    RESOULTION:
    CMA will now no longer hang or fail if the FTP
    communications are not what we expect.

    HOW TO QUALIFY FOR THIS:
    Look for FTP communications that seem to hang
    after an Autoupdate or a Logon during an
    Autoupdate. One symptom is this happening during
    very busy Proxy or Network traffic and us
    failing WinInet and using Windows Socket
    communication.

4.  ISSUE:
    CMA could appear to be in a high CPU state or
    log a crash in the Agent_<computername>.log if
    the sitelist.xml becomes corrupt.

    RESOULTION:
    CMA will now handle these situations and either
    resolve the issue by recreating the sitelist.xml
    from ePO or log an error.

    HOW TO QUALIFY FOR THIS:
    Deleting the sitelist.xml file seems to make the
    issue go away permanently.

5.  ISSUE:
    Replication of 0-byte files could occur under a
    number of situations. This could cause products
    to not replicate or update errors with older
    products such as VirusScan 4.5.1 to a ePO 3.x
    repository.

    RESOULTION:
    The Framework service will now properly handle
    any transfers of 0-byte files through its
    Replication and Pull tasks.

    HOW TO QUALIFY FOR THIS:
    The Pull task will error on a file that is
    0-byte while still copying that file to the
    repository for Replication. NAI has also seen
    VirusScan product replications fail due to
    0-byte files being replicated.

6.  ISSUE:
    During a scheduled update, scheduled ePolicy
    Orchestrator task or a normal ePolicy
    Orchestrator communications, a stack error
    sometimes occurred in the
    AGENT_<computername>.log.

    RESOULTION:
    CMA no longer produces stack errors during these
    operations.

7.  ISSUE:
    Auto-updates or Replication tasks to an FTP
    server sometimes stopped responding, or failed,
    due to commands being in a different order than
    what the update task expected.

    RESOULTION:
    CMA will no longer stops responding or fails if
    the FTP or Proxy response is not what the update
    task is expecting.

8.  ISSUE:
    Replication of 0-byte files sometimes occurred.
    This caused products to not replicate correctly,
    or caused update errors with older products such
    as VirusScan 4.5.1 to a ePolicy Orchestrator 3.x
    repository.

    RESOULTION:
    The Framework service now properly handles any
    transfers of 0-byte files through its
    Replication and Pull tasks.

9.  ISSUE:
    UNC/DFS updates were unresponsive or not
    complete under some circumstances.

    RESOULTION:
    UNC/DFS now handles different network
    configurations correctly.


FILES INCLUDED WITH THIS RELEASE

This release consists of a package called
CMA31205.ZIP, which contains the following files:

    FramePKG.exe
    Readme.txt
	

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INSTALLATION


INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

To use this release, you must have VirusScan 7.1, 
Groupshield 6.0 or McAfee Desktop Firewall 8.0 installed 
on the computer you intend to update with this release.

    NOTE:
    This release does not work with earlier versions of 
    VirusScan, Groupshield or McAfee Desktop Firewall 
    software. This release is not intended to be installed 
    directly on an ePolicy Orchestrator Server.


INSTALLATION STEPS

1. Extract the Patch files from CMA31205.ZIP to a temporary 
   folder on your hard drive.

2. Open a command line window.

3. Change the path to where the temporary folder you created is.

4. Type in the command FramePKG.exe /install=updater

5. If you want the installation to be silent the command is 
   FramePKG.exe /install=updater /silent 


REMOVING THIS RELEASE

To remove this Patch from your computer, uninstall, then reinstall 
all McAfee software from the client computer.

   NOTE:
   We recommend that you do NOT remove the Patch files from your 
   client installation once you install them. If you reinstall your 
   software, we recommend that you also reinstall the Patch.

The new agent version number is 3.1.2.268.


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