First, you need a copy of the genuine NOD32 software that can be upgraded. If you do not have it, you can use the official version to upgrade the server to the virus database using the ID-free upgrade.
After the upgrade, use the NOD32 backup tool to extract the virus database file and place it on the IIS host, for example, under the D: \ NOD32 directory.
The next step is to set up NOD32 on the Intranet to upgrade the server settings. We recommend that you use IIS as follows.
Create a site or virtual directory in IIS. For example, to update the site through http: // 192.168.1.1, set the Host header name to 192.168.1.1. The main directory points to "D: \ NOD32 "(the directory here is the virus database directory), and then set anonymous users in Directory Security, otherwise it will not be ID-free. All the setting experts of IIS will talk about it here.
Now, you can add the server address in NOD32. If you upgrade the server, an error is returned: the file cannot be found.
Solution:
This step is critical. Find the mime ing in the HTTP header, click "file type", click New type, and add two types:
Associated Extension:. NUP
Content type (MIME): Application
Association Extension:. Ver
Content type (MIME): Application
NOD32 backup tool:
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