What is rid and ADR?

ADR and RID stands for the European Agreements Concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail (RID) and by Road (ADR) and the Joint meeting of RID Safety Committee and the Working Party on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (WP.15). The RID Safety Committee and WP.15 administer the European Agreements governing...

What is an automatic deployment rule (ADR)?

Use an automatic deployment rule (ADR) rather than adding new updates to an existing software update group. Typically, you use ADRs to deploy monthly software updates (also known as "Patch Tuesday" updates) and for managing Endpoint Protection definition updates.

How does the software update group (ADR) work?

It adds the software updates that meet the specified criteria to a software update group. Then the ADR downloads the updates to the content library on the site server and distributes them to the configured distribution points. The ADR then deploys the software update group to clients in the target collection.

How do I run an ADR?

This page displays the software update point sync schedule to help you determine evaluation schedule frequency. To manually run the ADR, select the rule in the Automatic Deployment Rule node of the console, and then click Run Now in the ribbon. ADRs can be scheduled to evaluate offset from a base day.