AVG File Server

Antivirus for Windows file servers

About this software

AVG File Server Business Edition is antivirus software for Windows file servers, designed to protect business files and shared storage from malware and viruses. It provides a network virus scanner, scheduled and background scanning, and compatibility with Microsoft SharePoint. Administrators can manage deployments and policies via remote management or the AVG Cloud Management Console, while applications update automatically and installers and user guides are available from AVG's documentation pages.

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AVG File Server

AVG File Server
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Benefits

  • Server protection: Protects Windows file servers from malware and viruses.
  • Network scanner: Network virus scanner scans files on shared drives.
  • Remote management: Administrators can deploy and configure remotely from one console.
  • Automatic updates: Antivirus definitions and app updates install automatically.
  • SharePoint support: Compatible with MS SharePoint Services 3.0 and higher.

Available languages

  • English
  • Czech
  • German
  • French
  • & more supported languages

Support information

  • Installation files: Online and offline installers plus manual update files are available from AVG's installation files page.
  • User manuals: User guides and release notes are published as PDFs on AVG's support site.
  • Support portal: Business support and contact links are provided through support.avg.com.
  • Remote deployment assistance: Documentation describes remote management and Cloud Management Console deployment steps.
  • Release notes: Client release notes for multiple versions are available on the product pages.

Frequently asked questions

What is AVG File Server and what does it protect?
AVG File Server is a server-focused malware protection product that scans and blocks malicious files on file-sharing and storage systems, helping reduce infection and propagation risk across networked servers.
How is AVG File Server typically deployed in an IT environment?
Installed directly on file servers, it runs on-access and scheduled scans, integrating with server processes to inspect files as they are created, modified, or accessed.
Can AVG File Server help protect against ransomware and similar threats?
It can detect and block known ransomware signatures and suspicious file behaviors, and quarantine affected items; pairing protection with backups and access controls improves resilience.
How are malware definitions and engine updates delivered?
Updates are delivered via the product's update mechanism, providing signature and engine updates; administrators can schedule or configure update settings to control timing and bandwidth usage.