S
SBabicki
I am using Ivanti to patch Windows servers 2008 to 2016
I am also using the latest McAfee Antivirus and Have windows Defender disabled.
it is taking anywhere from 3 to 8 hours to patch the systems with Microsoft updates, this has now become a full time job when it could totally be automated and is causing needless down time.
what I see in the task manager is the antivirus running high CPU and memory all while the Windows module installer and Windows Update Stand Alone Installer are running.
this has only started over the past 2 months of patch releases.
This also comes with massive disk space utilization.
I am trying to complete this on over 500 Windows servers each month, does anyone have any ideas.
I will be running the McAfee profiler tool to see what is running and verifying the exclusions.
this is becoming really unacceptable.
Sean.
Continue reading...
I am also using the latest McAfee Antivirus and Have windows Defender disabled.
it is taking anywhere from 3 to 8 hours to patch the systems with Microsoft updates, this has now become a full time job when it could totally be automated and is causing needless down time.
what I see in the task manager is the antivirus running high CPU and memory all while the Windows module installer and Windows Update Stand Alone Installer are running.
this has only started over the past 2 months of patch releases.
This also comes with massive disk space utilization.
I am trying to complete this on over 500 Windows servers each month, does anyone have any ideas.
I will be running the McAfee profiler tool to see what is running and verifying the exclusions.
this is becoming really unacceptable.
Sean.
Continue reading...