 December 1994,

 Update Note - IVLOGIN.
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 Purpose: InVircible is offered as a universal protection for standalone
 PC as well as all DOS compatible networks. IV's methodology is that every
 workstation that is equipped with a hard disk should verify its integrity
 prior to connecting to the network. This required that the LAN
 administrator installs IV to all stations. This could be done by a simple
 batch file, yet quite a few LAN administrators had difficulties in doing
 it properly.

 The new IVLOGIN utility solves this problem for all networks that require
 a login process. The new INSTALL program takes care of copying
 IVLOGIN.EXE from the distribution floppy to the IV directory, both on
 hard disk or to the server. All that the LAN administrator should do is
 to include the IVLOGIN command in the login script or batch, the rest
 will be taken care by IVLOGIN.

 Please replace INSTALL.EXE, and add IVLOGIN.EXE to your distribution
 package. Also, add the following text to the manual, at the end of 4.2.

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 4.2 Installation To or From LAN Server.

 [ ... ] Therefore, any such station needs its own InVircible
 installation.

 For LAN administrators: It is possible to install InVircible to all
 workstations, from the server. The IVLOGIN utility is provided with the
 distribution floppy. IVLOGIN checks if there is a hard disk and whether
 IV is installed on it. In case it is not, IV will be installed
 automatically with its default parameters. Add the IVLOGIN command in the
 LOGIN script, with the full pathname where the IVLOGIN.EXE file is
 located. IVLOGIN must be in the same directory as the IV files.
