Place the three files inside the archive in the \lib\securityfolder, and replace the identically named files that currently exist in that directory. Unzip the archive you downloaded in Step 3.
The JRE install starts automatically immediately after the JDK install completes. Click Next, Next, and wait for the JDK to finish installing.To start the install, run the executable on the McAfee ePO server.JDK installation instructions for ePO 4.6.x: You can uninstall them through the Programs and Features section of Windows later, if you determine they are not needed. This action prevents older versions of Java from being uninstalled in case they are used by other applications on the server. If you get an "Out-of-Date Java versions Detected" warning, click Uninstall, Next. You can change the path, but you need to know the path in a later step. Make a note of the path where JRE is being installed.Select the Change destination folder box and click Install.To start the install, run the executable on the McAfee ePO server.JRE installation instructions for ePO 5.x:
The process is nearly identical, but the exact installation steps differ slightly, as noted below. For ePO 4.x, you must install a JDK to get all components ePO requires.
The supported upgrade paths listed in KB51569 still apply. This change has no effect on the supported ePO upgrade paths. How does this change affect the supported ePO upgrade paths? All other ePO install packages ship with a JRE and can only be installed with the JRE that is included in the package. Only the specified, reposted installation packages allow you to select a custom JRE install location. The reposted installation packages block any attempt to install ePO using a JRE version not listed in the chart in step 1 of the following Solution.
See the Solution below for instructions on how to download the appropriate JRE version and use it to install ePO. Only JRE versions with which McAfee has completed Quality Assurance (QA) testing are supported.