Anti-virus for W2K

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Raymond Morgan

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Hi. The anti-virus program I've been using is stopping support on W2K, but I
don't want to change my configuration, so I'll just have to change my
anti-virus. Who is likely to keep up support for W2K?

Thanks.
 
Re: Anti-virus for W2K

Raymond Morgan wrote:
> Hi. The anti-virus program I've been using is stopping support on W2K,
> but I don't want to change my configuration, so I'll just have to change
> my anti-virus. Who is likely to keep up support for W2K?
>
> Thanks.
>
>


So far, Sophos does. You need to realize that this is going to happen
more and more as time goes on..... You need a strategy to get off of W2K
and on to 2003 or 2008...

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Regards,
Hank Arnold
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server - Directory Services
 
Re: Anti-virus for W2K


"Hank Arnold (MVP)" <rasilon@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Raymond Morgan wrote:
>> Hi. The anti-virus program I've been using is stopping support on W2K,
>> but I don't want to change my configuration, so I'll just have to change
>> my anti-virus. Who is likely to keep up support for W2K?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>

>
> So far, Sophos does. You need to realize that this is going to happen more
> and more as time goes on..... You need a strategy to get off of W2K and on
> to 2003 or 2008...


You know what? I don't want to get off W2K. There must be tens of thousands
of people like me. Surely someone somewhere will keep us protected.
 
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