We tested on wkstations and servers and decided it was not worth the
hefty price. My opinion is that it is too slow, tested on a duel CPU P4
system. (Personally I think the GUI is ugly) We ran into firewall issues
as well. I have a dedicated W23K server for WSUS, no problem.
Microsoft workstations, Microsoft servers, why not make everything
Microsoft? Makes life easier in my environment. Now if I can only get
rid of those damn Macs.
Z.V.
Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] wrote:
Shavlik runs from my Desktop.
Za Vue wrote:
Pretty much all patch management applications require a server.
-Z.V.
Pohlschneider, Chris wrote:
Does anyone have recommendations for patch management software that
could be
installed on a desktop type system to manage a network with 120
nodes for
updates and patches. I was looking at WSUS, but the requirements are
that
you need a server OS, plus the minimum requirements were pretty stout.
Thanks in advance for recommendations!!
Chris Pohlschneider
Network Administrator
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