Editions of the Patch Management Program

Note: The name used within the program for the patch management function will be one of the following:

For the sake of simplicity and consistency, the name Shavlik NetChk Protect is used throughout for the remainder of this document when referring to the program.

 

There are several different editions of the patch management function. The edition you have depends upon the type of program license you purchased. Each edition provides a different level of capabilities. To determine which edition you are running, look at the title bar or the main page of the program.  Choosing Help > About will also provide edition details.

This section provides a synopsis of each available edition.

Shavlik NetChk Protect

This is the full edition of the patch management program. With Shavlik NetChk Protect you can scan for missing patches, deploy missing patches, and view the results of these actions. You also have access to all the other features provided by the program, including the data rollup and Shavlik NetChk Agent capabilities.

Shavlik NetChk Protect, Audit Edition

The Audit edition allows you to scan for missing patches, but it does not allow you to deploy patches. All other features are available.

Shavlik NetChk Protect, Trial Edition

Shavlik NetChk Protect is available on a trial basis. This enables you to test all the capabilities of Shavlik NetChk Protect, but only for 45 days. When the trial license expires the program will only allow you to scan and deploy to the local machine.

Shavlik NetChk Limited Edition

Shavlik NetChk Limited is what you receive if you download the program from the Web site and do not enter a license key. It takes up where Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) 2.x leaves off by analyzing the patch status of those Microsoft products no longer supported by MBSA. As its name suggests, Shavlik NetChk Limited is not a full-featured version of the program. It scans only a limited set of Microsoft products and it does not enable you to deploy missing patches. For more details, see What is The Limited Program?.