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Best Know Methods for LANDesk Anti-Virus and Spyware

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Scheduled virus definitions updates dialog<br />

<strong>LANDesk</strong> Software Confidential<br />

This controls the local scheduler task that is created on the client.<br />

This dialog is identical <strong>for</strong> both scheduled scans <strong>and</strong> definition<br />

updates.<br />

Start time: Specifies the time the virus definition update runs on<br />

target devices. By default, this field displays the current time.<br />

Repeat after: Schedules the virus definition update to recur<br />

periodically. Select the number of minutes, hours, <strong>and</strong> days to<br />

control how often the task repeats. If the time period is longer<br />

than one day, the update runs at the start time above.<br />

Restrictions: Allows you to disable the virus definition file update<br />

at certain times, days,<br />

<strong>and</strong> dates.<br />

Device must have enough b<strong>and</strong>width: En<strong>for</strong>ces a minimum<br />

b<strong>and</strong>width requirement <strong>for</strong> target devices in order <strong>for</strong> the virus<br />

definition update to run successfully. If this option is enabled <strong>and</strong><br />

the target device's currently available b<strong>and</strong>width does not meet<br />

the requirement, the update doesn't run.<br />

Minimum b<strong>and</strong>width: Specifies the minimum network b<strong>and</strong>width<br />

required in order <strong>for</strong> the task to run. Select either RAS, WAN, or<br />

LAN.<br />

Computer name: Identifies the computer that is used to test the<br />

device b<strong>and</strong>width. The test transmission is between a target<br />

device <strong>and</strong> this computer.

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