Servers vs Workstations: If you plan to use different Patch Management settings for your server devices and workstations, you should place your servers into a separate policy. If you are using a Master Agent/Local Update Agent, that device should have a minimum of 5GB hard drive space. Hard Drive space: a minimum of 2GB hard drive space should be free to store patches. Local System account: patches are deployed under the remote machine's Local System account, so you need to ensure deployment will be allowed by that account. Ensure Software Updater is disabled/uninstalled for devices.
Software Updater: older versions of the Cloud Console and CloudCare provided a Software Updater component that performed some of the same functions as Patch Management.
The recommendations are the same for Avast and AVG consoles.
We have provided our recommended settings in Recommended Windows Update Configuration for Patch Management. Windows Update: we recommend you change Windows Update settings for your devices via the Windows Update Center and/or Group Policy. Preparing your devices for Patch Management Server 2019, 2016, 2012 - any edition with latest Service Pack excluding Server Core - 圆4.Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010/SharePoint Services 3.0 and higher.Server 2022, 2019, 2016, 2012 - any edition with latest service pack excluding Server Core - 圆4.8/8.1 - all versions except RT and Starter Edition - 圆4, x86.10 - all versions except Mobile and IoT Core Edition - 圆4, x86.Exchange Server 2003 (up to Antivirus version 18.8) - x86.Verify Console System Requirements AVG Business Cloud Console You can change and apply settings to each device individually, without having to visit each device or recall them from the field.
When you install AVG Business Antivirus on devices through the AVG Business Management Consoles, you can control AVG Business Antivirus on those devices remotely.