Looking to remove AVG from 400+ systems and was wondering of anyone had some tips.
We are looking to use Group Policy to remove AVG without the enduser knowing, if at all possible.
Thanks,
Doug
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Hello Doug, welcome to the Webroot Community!
For this, I think that one would need to contact AVG support for assistance in endpoint management.
EDIT: This reply assumes that you are the System Admin (Corporate IT) in charge of the devices in question. Obviously if you are in the IT department but not the System Admin, I would reccomend that you consult the SysAdmin as well on this question.
For this, I think that one would need to contact AVG support for assistance in endpoint management.
EDIT: This reply assumes that you are the System Admin (Corporate IT) in charge of the devices in question. Obviously if you are in the IT department but not the System Admin, I would reccomend that you consult the SysAdmin as well on this question.
Looks like AVG has a removal tool:
http://www.avg.com/us-en/utilities
Maybe you could run that via GPO?
http://www.avg.com/us-en/utilities
Maybe you could run that via GPO?
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