Re: Antivirus
Every product has its sweet spot. I can tell you that Trend is often the
first to report and detect a virus these days. Unfortunately, I have seen it
fail in large environments as it alerts as to the existence of the virus, but
cannot correctly remove it.
I have been going with ePolicy Orchestrator (McAfee ePO) as it does do a
good job, even if it lage by a day on the detection. I would rather have the
threat fixed than know that I have a problem as my team watches the network
fall to pieces.
Every few years, each virus company reorgs and becomes the best for one
thing or another, so it isn't safe to assume the best one 5 years ago is the
best one today. You do have to reevaluate every few years.
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Ryan Hanisco
MCSE, MCTS: SQL 2005, Project+
Chicago, IL
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"Haovard via WinServerKB.com" wrote:
> Stepehn,
>
> as said, do not "save" some money on buying antivirus. Antivirus programs
> uses the same pattern databases, but there are differente ways of removing
> the antivirus. We are using Trend Officescan in our enviorement(aprox 800
> users). The good thing about this produckt is the management and the
> opertunity to monitor the clients(what pattern, scan engine etc.). Also, this
> product has built in ad-aware removing support, which have become very
> helpful.
>
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>
> Stephen wrote:
> >This may be an odd question but are there any free antivirus solutions out
> >there for Server 2003?
>
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