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- GlennD3 years agoGoTo Manager
Hi Daycom-mfarah, welcome to the community.
My understanding is we should have a replacement before the end of the year. I will post an update once there is a more accurate ETA that I can share.
- Daycom-mfarah3 years agoVisitor
Any further progress on this front? Thanks.
- AshC3 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
I'm sorry, Paul, I don't have any more to share yet, though I can say the search for a suitable replacement is ongoing.
- Paul-i43 years agoVisitor
Hello,
Any further update on this matter. We have been waiting quite a while for Kaspersky to be replaced.
Thanks,
-Paul
- AshC3 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
juliomonteiro / jmonteiro We switched to a BitDefender based security solution some time ago, though the LogMeIn desktop application is currently using the Kaspersky updater to help run application updates. This is currently being examined for a replacement solution as well, which I expect to have more information on in the coming weeks.
- juliomonteiro3 years agoNew Member
Can you tell me where I have this official information from LogMeIn.
LMI uses the Kaspersky Software Updater to patch third party applications
- pcatonoutpost6 years agoActive Contributor
Yes, LMI uses the Kaspersky Software Updater to patch third party applications such as the Flash plugin, Acrobat Reader, etc. So if you enable third party patching through LogMeIn Central, LMI Central deploys/installs the Kaspersky Software Updater on the managed PCs.
- NotAHugeFan6 years agoActive Contributor
So Kaspersky Software Updater is what LMI uses for application patching? OR am I missing something...
- pcatonoutpost6 years agoActive Contributor
Do you have plans to migrate away from the Kaspersky Software Updater?