Hi Pete,
Many thanks for you reply.
I have already raised the issue with our reseller. However, due to other priority issues they were dealing with for us (they also provide our telecoms which have been down) they were only able to raise it with Avast directly yesterday, and received a reply today.
I really do think that version 4.0.0 should NOT have been released. There are so many things wrong with it, as a so-called “business” product, that is totally unfit for purpose. The inability to control the “add-on” features via policies is just the start. Features like “Real Site” aka DNS Protection, Password Manager, “PC Checkup” aka “SmartScan” should never have even been in. “Home Network Security”, giving all users the ability to port scan everything on your business network is just bonkers!
“Software Updater” is another “feature” that should never have been in, or at the very least disabled by default. If I want a WSUS server, I’ll build and configure a PROPER WSUS server. Giving users the ability to potentially break systems by installing untested/unauthorised updates (even if they are recommended by the software vendors) is just not on.
There are also numerous functionality issues such as:
- auto upgrade via “Component Scheduled Update” to v4.0.0 is totally broken. Old policy settings don’t get carried across and new policy settings just plain don’t work. The installer also installs components NOT in the original AVG install. The only fix is to rip it out and re-install from scratch using a NEW install package.
- you can’t monitor the progress of currently in progress scans
- linked to the above, if a USB device is being scanned, because you can’t monitor the progress, you have no ability to stop it (a killer if it is a 1TB external driver which has already BEEN scanned), and no policy setting to permit/prohibit users from terminating it just grant or deny access to ALL settings (far too “blunderbuss”). Even that, assigning a password, doesn’t work on upgraded machines.
I will be putting these issues directly to Avast Business Support in a conference call (hopefully) later this week with our reseller.
I’m not expecting the functionality of Kaspersky Endpoint Security (bug ridden bloatware with dire support which we threw out for AVG CouldCare), but the issues I’ve listed above are fundamental basics…
George