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Installation of Binary Files That Require a Privilege Level of Administrator in Manifest

CA ARCserve D2D installs binary files developed by third parties, other CA Technologies products, and CA ARCserve D2D that have a privilege level of Administrator or Highest Available. Log in using an administrative account or an account with the highest available permissions to run various CA ARCserve D2D services, components, and applications. The binaries corresponding to these services, components, and applications contain CA ARCserve D2D specific functionality that is not available to a basic user account. As a result, Windows prompts you to confirm an operation by specifying your password or by using an account with administrative privileges to complete the operation.

Administrative Privileges

Specifies that the administrative profile or an account with administrative privileges has read, write, and execute permissions to all Windows and system resources. If you do not have Administrative privileges, you are prompted to enter the user name / password of an administrator user to continue.

Highest Available Privileges

Specifies that an account with the highest-available privileges is a basic user account and a power user account with run-as administrative privileges.

The following table describes these binary files.

Binaries

Source

afbkw.exe

CA ARCserve D2D

AFBackend.exe

CA ARCserve D2D

AgentDeployTool.exe

CA ARCserve D2D

Asremsvc.exe

CA ARCserve D2D

DeleteMe.exe

CA ARCserve D2D

MasterSetup.exe

CA ARCserve D2D

MasterSetup_Main.exe

CA ARCserve D2D

SetupFW.exe

CA ARCserve D2D

setup.exe

CA ARCserve D2D

silent.exe

CA License

jbroker.exe

Java Runtime Environment

jucheck.exe

Java Runtime Environment