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#1
Correct.
Let me try to clarify/paint the picture.
I support you, remotely, your family members, in California, Texas, Florida, NJ, Michigan, all over the world, remotely, all individually owners of machines.  Some are small businesses with a Workgroup, a few with AD on a domain, most independent users.  I wish to achieve the ability to patch, via a central management process, much like LogMeIn does with their Central product.
#2
Having been a LogMeIn Central subscriber for many years, I am switching to another provider because of costs.  However, LogMeIn Central had a nice "push" feature that installed updates as well as a host of other items, but this question is regarding the update pushes.
I have about 200+ end users that via LogMeIn got a lot of the updates automatically pushed via their included routines.  With the end of my subscription to them I'm looking for an alternative solution such as what you have, however no 'SCUP' is included on any of the users as they are mostly 1-2 individuals and stand alone clients.
Can your program in any way, shape or form offer me an automated push of updates or do I have zero options to use something else that will work?
#3
Is there any update, news or resolve to this issue? :-\
#4
I have PatchMyPC in C:\Public\Downloads to keep it "out of sight" of the end users.
However, recently, there is a new folder after it is run and does updates that is left in the root (C:\PatchMyPCUpdates), which never has been left behind before.
I see it is the 'cache' folder, and do not wish to leave any traces of it's existence when completed.
I cannot find anywhere in the options to delete this or make it go away.
Is this something new in the latest updated version or am I missing a step or is this the way it is?