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RE: Anti-Virus Software
From: Price Mark G Contr ANG/C4 <Mark.Price () ang af mil>
Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 09:50:41 -0400
I have used McAfee and currently using Symantec. They both have their quarks, but they work very well. Since, you are in a small environment I would pick one use it as a trail and test another, see how you like it then go from there. Hope this helps. Mark Price -----Original Message----- From: John Roberts [mailto:roberts () tridecap com] Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 3:29 PM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Anit-Virus Software I need to set up some anti-virus software for our company. We have about 15 people running windows, a windows 2003 file server and possibly and exchange server, and over the next two years we will grow to around 100 employees. Basically, I want virus software that I can manage from one console, and will do a good job of finding viruses. I'd prefer to have the file server and exchange server be able to be managed by the same console, but if not I can live with it. I've been looking at Norton and Panda, but am looking for some real world opinions. John roberts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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