Preface
Terms and definitions
Prerequisities and compatibility
Hardware recommendations
Prerequisites
Installing Microsoft Edge WebView2 runtime
Working with user's antivirus software
Supported platforms
Compatibility
Languages available
Deploying iManage Work Desktop for Windows using iManage Auto Updates
Introduction to iManage Auto Updates
iManage Auto Updates components
Deploying iManage Work Desktop for Windows using iManage Installer
Upgrading iManage Work Desktop for Windows
Selecting Auto Update channels
Configuring iManage Auto Updates
Assigning users to different channels
Enabling automatic download and installation
Configuring the frequency of the update checks
Preventing users from selecting a different channel
Customizing iManage Auto Updates
What is a channel?
What is an update.ini file?
Defining custom auto update channels
Setting a deadline to install updates using config option
Enabling rollback
Customizing the What's new page
Controlling when updates are published to users
Signing and uploading the update.ini file
Advanced customizations for iManage Auto Updates
Deploying other products using iManage Auto Updates
Hosting your own update server
Security for iManage Auto Updates feature
Switching to another update server
Deploying iManage Work Desktop for Windows using enterprise software deployment tools
Deploying iManage Work Desktop for Windows in a remote desktop session host environment
Turning off iManage Auto Updates
Hiding the iManage Auto Updates banner
Uninstalling iManage Work Desktop for Windows
Troubleshooting tips and other information for the iManage Work Agent and iManage Auto Updates
Log files
Appendix A: Command line parameters available for iManage Work Desktop for Windows
Appendix B: iManage Work Desktop for Windows cleanup tool
Appendix C: Migration from Microsoft SQL Server Compact Edition 4.0
Appendix D: Enabling Windows notifications
Appendix E: Opening port 17871
Appendix F: Automatic suggestions database conversion
Appendix G: Enable server-side filing