

(if you're doing it on the same machine you did the clean install with, you should uninstall it first. Now you can push the install with a command line that references the folder (the example on page 3-20 is wrong, no 's' ):ĬiscoIronPortEmailSecurity-7-3-0-102.exe /exenoui /qn UseCustomConfig=" \\fs\share\pluginconfig" File encryption relies on the Encrypting File System (EFS) service, and in order to fix this problem, you need to do the following: Press Windows Key + R and enter. I did get one way of deploying figured out, the stuff on page 3-20 has some errors.ĭo a clean install on a machine that doesn't have any plugin installed.Ĭopy the C:\Users\All Users\Cisco\Cisco IronPort Email Security Plug-In\Common directory and its contents to a network accsible share, say \\fs1\share\pluginconfig, so you now have \\fs1\share\pluginconfig\Common, etc.Ĭopy your BCE_Config_Signed.xml file to the Common folderĮdit the CommonEncryptionConfig.xml to have the following XML: According to users, if the encrypt folder option is grayed out on your Windows 10 PC, it's possible that the required services aren't running.

My understanding is that they completely rewrote it, which is probably why an upgrade doesn't work well.
