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Thanks Kami. Since we are talking about Mail Servers, we all know that servers should not be left logged on.
What about starting the AVG Control Center as a scheduled task just before the update manager needs to run?
John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA Engineer/Consultant eServices For You www.eservicesforyou.com
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Hi;
I have been exchanging email with the Tech Support at Grisoft about the Auto-Update. I thought it is good to know considering I have suggested this software recently as a scanner.
Here is the response: ====================== I am sorry, but the update manager does not run as a service. The update manager is managed by AVG Control Cetner. The AVG Control center starts, when a user logs on. I recommend to log on and lock the station. This problem will be solved in AVG 7, in this version, there will be possible to update also, when a user is logged off. The version 7 will be released in a few weeks. ====================== Regards, Kami |
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