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I am not sure which section this would go in but this seems the most relevant...
I have a pretty simple network, consisting of a Domain Controller (Server 03 Enteprise) and some workstations, I want to deploy an anti-virus such as AVG Free or Avast Free so when the user logs into the workstation the program will install and configure without no end user input...
I have done a bit of research but cannot find any guides based around my situation..
Is this possible? How would I go around this?
Kind Regards
Antony B.
I have a pretty simple network, consisting of a Domain Controller (Server 03 Enteprise) and some workstations, I want to deploy an anti-virus such as AVG Free or Avast Free so when the user logs into the workstation the program will install and configure without no end user input...
I have done a bit of research but cannot find any guides based around my situation..
Is this possible? How would I go around this?
Kind Regards
Antony B.
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Not sure if it will work the users will need administrator privileges on their account for the program to install and they would at least have to pres the next next next stuff during the install unless you went with an enterprise solution like symantec that pushes the install out to the workstation on the network
1st of all - it is totally illegal to use thore free AV products in a corporate environment, they are for home use only
2nd: corporate AV products are available with their own network deployment options
3rd: it is possible to deploy software using GPO, if the installer is in .msi format. Another option is to add the installer script to the login script of the users.
4th: check out additional deployment software, such as Altiris - there are different ways for everything
2nd: corporate AV products are available with their own network deployment options
3rd: it is possible to deploy software using GPO, if the installer is in .msi format. Another option is to add the installer script to the login script of the users.
4th: check out additional deployment software, such as Altiris - there are different ways for everything
Real stupidity always beats Artificial Intelligence. (Terry Pratchett)
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Thanks for bringing that to my attention, so would something like a corporate version of Kaspersky do the job?
I will do some research on scripts, I have heard of doing it through Group Policy's so I will define my research...
Kind Regards
I will do some research on scripts, I have heard of doing it through Group Policy's so I will define my research...
Kind Regards
I will try and help you even if everyone has given up!
I will not stop! IM BONDI
I will not stop! IM BONDI
corporate AV's have the endpoint clients delivered in .msi format
http://www.google.co.il/search?q=install+.msi+GPO
http://www.google.co.il/search?q=install+.msi+GPO
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Kaspersky will work you may need to play around with the silent install command. The .key file must be in the same directory as the .msi. If you use kaspersky. Create a .cmd file with this
kav6.0.0.300en.msi /qn /norestart
tskill avp
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kav6.0.0.300en.msi /qn /norestart
tskill avp
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Last edited by freshfitz; Jun 29th, 2009 at 8:30 am.
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