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AVG Terminal Server 2003

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dougtsc

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We have a Windows 2003 Terminal server and 10 clients. When we check the running processes there is an instance for avg for each client. This seems like an unnecessary overhead which is slowing down our server.

Is there a way to configure avg on the TS so that it run more efficiently??

Is there any way to configure AVG pro so that only one instance is running in the server??

Thanks in advance

Dougt
 
what version of AVG are you running? AVG 7.0 Pro? or AVG 6.x Pro?

AVG said:
AVG Anti-Virus 7.0 Network Edition

This edition of AVG Anti-Virus protects Windows NT4/2000/2003 server systems. It differs from the standard AVG by its approach to "on access" scanning. Not only does it check local file access but also remote access, that is request for file access from local stations on the network. The new AVG for NT4/2000/2003 server contains direct support of Terminal server.

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You may need to look into Network Edition instead of Pro for use on your Terminal Server.

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