Suggested Answer:BC🗳️
✑ Turn on auto updates, and let the updates get stored in the user's Personalization Layer. If auto updates happen daily, this might be the most convenient approach. Note that whenever there is a major product update, you'll need to reinstall on the UEP by redeploying the layer to the desktop with the Reinstall the layer checkbox selected. ✑ Turn off auto updates, and redeploy the layer for each update. This requires updating the layer whenever you want to push out new updates. Reference: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/legacy-archive/downloads/unidesk-2-10-vsphere.pdf
I'm going with A & C
The questions is about the AV definitions updates, not over the core software of the AV.
So the updates could be dayly
https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-app-layering/4/layer/layer-antivirus-apps.html#recommendations-for-all-antivirus-software
Disable auto updates. Updates when App Layering is used, will cause more problems - so disable auto updates and update them yourself on a schedule. Therefore B + D
B. Disable auto-updates and redeploy the layer for each update on a schedule approved by the security team.
Manually updating the antivirus definitions and redeploying the layer on a scheduled basis allows for control over when updates are applied, ensuring they align with security team approvals.
D. Disable auto-updates and clear the checkbox for "Reinstall the layer" when redeploying the layers.
By disabling auto-updates and clearing the "Reinstall the layer" checkbox during redeployment, you can prevent the automatic installation of updates and have more control over the update process.
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