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Installing Web Security solutions > Installing via the Web Security All option
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When you click Finish in TRITON Infrastructure Setup.
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On the Active Directory screen, specify whether your network uses Windows Active Directory.
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If you are using Active Directory, the Computer Browser screen may appear.
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On the Integration Option screen, indicate whether to install your Web Security software in standalone or integrated mode.
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If you selected "Integrated with another application or device" in the previous step, on the Select Integration screen, select the product you want to integrate with.
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If the Multiple Network Interfaces screen appears, select the NIC that Websense components should use to communicate with Websense components on other machines.
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On the Network Card Selection screen, select the network interface card (NIC) that Network Agent should use to monitor Internet activity.
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On the Log Database Location screen, specify a location (directory path) for the Websense Log Database.
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On the Optimize Log Database Size screen, select options for optimizing the size of log database records.
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On the Filtering Feedback screen, choose whether to send categorization feedback to Websense, Inc.
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On the Web Security Gateway Anywhere Components screen, select Do not install Web Security Gateway Anywhere Components for Web Security and Web Filter installations.
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On the Transparent User Identification screen, select whether to use Websense transparent identification agents to identify users and then click Next.
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Select Use DC Agent to identify users logging on to Windows domains to install Websense DC Agent on this machine. DC Agent polls domain controllers for information about user logon sessions, and can also poll user machines directly to verify the logged-on user.
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Select Use Logon Agent to identify users logging on to local machines to install Websense Logon Agent on this machine. Logon Agent provides the highest level of user identification accuracy by identifying users as they log on to Windows domains.
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Select Use both DC Agent and Logon Agent to use both of the agents that work with Windows Active Directory. When both agents are installed, DC Agent information is used as a backup in the unlikely event that Logon Agent is unable to identify a user.
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Select Use eDirectory Agent to identify users logging on via Novell eDirectory Server to install Websense eDirectory Agent on this machine. eDirectory Agent queries the Novell eDirectory Server at preset intervals to identify users currently logged on.
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Select Do not install a transparent identification agent now if:
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On the Directory Service Access screen, supply a local and domain administrator account with directory service access permissions.
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On the RADIUS Agent screen, select Install RADIUS Agent if you have remote users that are authenticated by a RADIUS server and then click Next. This allows Websense software to apply user- or group-based filtering policies on these remote users without prompting for logon information.
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On the Pre-Installation Summary screen, verify the information shown.
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Click Next to start the installation. An Installing progress screen is displayed. Wait for the installation to complete.
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Installing Web Security solutions > Installing via the Web Security All option
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