Batchpatch 2016.3.5.13.32 Portable ⭐

The user running BatchPatch must have local administrator rights on all target computers. This is typically achieved using a Domain Administrator account or a dedicated service account in an Active Directory environment.

The user executing BatchPatch must possess local administrator privileges on all target systems (typically achieved via Active Directory Domain Admin rights or synchronized local administrator credentials). Batchpatch 2016.3.5.13.32 Portable

No need to install software on client PCs. As long as you have local administrator credentials and network access to the target machines, BatchPatch can control them. The user running BatchPatch must have local administrator

However, if your environment runs Windows 10/11 or Server 2022 extensively, consider upgrading to the latest BatchPatch (which supports modern auth and TLS 1.2) or explore a newer alternative. The 2016 build is best kept in a legacy toolkit, not your primary production patching solution. No need to install software on client PCs

: Go to File > Add hosts to import computer names, IP addresses, or MAC addresses .

The workflow within BatchPatch is centered on its "Grid."