User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- AVG Internet Security Business Edition Installation
- AVG Admin Deployment Wizard
- AVG Network Installer Wizard Basic Mode
- AVG Network Installer Wizard Advanced Mode
- AVG Admin Console
- AVG Admin Server
- AVG Admin Lite
- AVG Settings Manager
- Configuration
- How to...
- How to Connect Stations to AVG Datacenter
- How to Migrate Stations from/to Different DataCenter
- How to Synchronize Stations
- How to solve Update related issues
- How to Change User Interface Language
- How to use Microsoft SQL Server database system
- How to Control station users actions
- Requests handling and status messages
- How to manage access rights
- How to maintain the DataCenter database
- List of AVG Setup Parameters
- AVG DataCenter
- Updates
- AVG Admin Server 2012 for Linux
- FAQ and Technical Support
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512 MB of RAM memory
1.5. Recommended Hardware Requirements
Recommended hardware requirements for AVG Internet Security Business Edition are as follows:
Intel Pentium CPU 1.8 GHz
900 MB of free hard drive space (plus up to 200 MB for downloaded installation package)
512 MB of RAM memory
1.6. Network Requirements
To be able to successfully install AVG on stations remotely, it is necessary to take some steps in
advance.
Note: If you experience any problems with the remote administration/installation/connection even
after reviewing the chapters below, please try to find the proper answer in the FAQ (Frequently
Asked Questions) located at
htt p://w w w .avg.c om /w w -en/faq
.
1.6.1. Ports to be allowed on stations
For individual stations in your network, that use a personal firewall, you will probably need to allow
certain ports and set specific system features in order to be able to correctly use AVG remote
installation.
Depending on the firewall type and settings on each station, some of the requirements listed below
may be already predefined or allowed, or its settings may not be available under the same name and
description. We strongly recommend that all changes should only be done by well experienced
users! Always consult the User manual or Help guide for your firewall before proceeding to change
any settings.
Ping (ICMP type 0 - Incoming echo request)
Change this setting only if the AVG Network Installer is not able to detect network station
(s), which you are sure are switched on and fully operational.
In the firewall settings used on the remote station allow the incoming ping requests within the
local network. Often this function can be found under ICMP type 0 or Incoming echo
request or similar description. If set correctly, AVG Network Installer will be able to find the
station in the network.
RPC: Remote Procedure Call
To be able to launch the AVG installation on the remote station, you need to allow the
following ports in the firewall on the station – TCP and UDP port 135.
Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM)