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impuls

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Re: Released at last
« Reply #15 on: July 20, 2011, 01:41:46 PM »
Unattended deployment

    * Does not work in windows workgroups, works only in ActiveDirectory domains.
          o Make sure all computers on which the avast! client is to be installed belong to the administrators group.
          o In addition, all users need the right to "Log on as service".
    * Client deployment freezes at 70% and reboots
          o Sometimes the installation of the avast! client completes sucessfully on the client computer but the status of the job is not correctly updated in the administration console.

I understand I can't run Unattended deployment on computers non-members of a domain, does it mean that I can't install BP software on those computers at all, manually installing some "netclient" on each computer?

jx

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Re: Released at last
« Reply #16 on: July 20, 2011, 01:49:10 PM »
Unattended deployment

    * Does not work in windows workgroups, works only in ActiveDirectory domains.
          o Make sure all computers on which the avast! client is to be installed belong to the administrators group.
          o In addition, all users need the right to "Log on as service".

I understand I can't run Unattended deployment on computers non-members of a domain, does it mean that I can't install BP software on those computers at all, manually installing some "netclient" on each computer?

No, there are still other deployment methods as discussed in business protection admin guide. See section 6, deployment jobs.

mmarx82

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Re: Released at last
« Reply #17 on: July 20, 2011, 02:16:06 PM »
Is there any official documentation now that this is released?

This one should answer most questions: http://files.avast.com/files/documentation/business-protection-plus-administrators-guide.pdf

Thanks

jx

Thanks, is there a webpage that has the documentation for all Avast products?

merlin271174

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Re: Released at last
« Reply #18 on: July 20, 2011, 05:14:24 PM »
Hi all,

in case the customer does not need the central admin console, we can offer the IS.

But if he has a server, I agree it is quite expensive to purchase the standalone server edition, considering also that he has just a few machines. Then I'd go for the IS, and separately I'd offer the standalone server license with a good discount. So the final price IS + server would be attractive.

ciao chris

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Re: Released at last
« Reply #19 on: July 22, 2011, 08:24:23 AM »
Hi,

for German readers: We put up an announcement and translation of the release notes in the German Community Forums.
Feel welcome to also visit the German Avast Community Forums for support and discussions with other security specialists as well as beginners!

Avast 19.6.2383 German Release Notes

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Re: Released at last
« Reply #20 on: July 27, 2011, 09:35:33 AM »
Unattended deployment

    * Does not work in windows workgroups, works only in ActiveDirectory domains.
          o Make sure all computers on which the avast! client is to be installed belong to the administrators group.
          o In addition, all users need the right to "Log on as service".
    * Client deployment freezes at 70% and reboots
          o Sometimes the installation of the avast! client completes sucessfully on the client computer but the status of the job is not correctly updated in the administration console.

I understand I can't run Unattended deployment on computers non-members of a domain, does it mean that I can't install BP software on those computers at all, manually installing some "netclient" on each computer?

Hi Impuls,

Frankly speaking we are doubt about this statement,

But we just try to deploy with push installation on workgroup (not Active Directory) computer, and it can work smoothly.

From SBC we can set Push Deployment :

1. Jobs >> Scheduler >> Create a new scheduler
2. After prompted a new windows, you may put a description as you wanted
3. Then other menu on details, you may defined Job Type: Deployment and Job Selection : Unattended Depolyment
4. Please defined your username and password for computer target
5. Then defined your computer target name

After that you may push ease deployment.

cheers,
Yanto Chiang | IT Security Consultants | AVAST Premium Security | GarudaSinatriya

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Re: Released at last
« Reply #21 on: August 02, 2011, 05:48:22 PM »
All I want to know is can I download the new ABP stuff and replace my current ADNM and pro clients, or will my customers have to pay for an upgrade or buy the new product in entirety?

I'm confused  ???
For generic computer (not avast) problems, you can also visit my forum for help: http://www.jacobytech.net/forum

studio_two

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Re: Released at last
« Reply #22 on: August 04, 2011, 09:52:10 AM »
Hmm,

Where does my existing "Avast! Small Business Server Standard Suite" fit into all of this?

ABP or ABPP?

I assumed that the upgrade would be included within my present license agreement, but there doesn't seem to be an equivalent product.

I'm also confused...


Regards,
Stephen

wimmme

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Re: Released at last
« Reply #23 on: August 04, 2011, 03:21:28 PM »
Hmm,

Where does my existing "Avast! Small Business Server Standard Suite" fit into all of this?

ABP or ABPP?

I assumed that the upgrade would be included within my present license agreement, but there doesn't seem to be an equivalent product.

I'm also confused...


Regards,
Stephen

Confirmed: You get ABPP for that. Just upgraded for free yesterday. Contact support for it.

studio_two

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Re: Released at last
« Reply #24 on: August 04, 2011, 04:59:17 PM »

Confirmed: You get ABPP for that. Just upgraded for free yesterday. Contact support for it.

Thank you.