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RE: Anit-Virus Software


From: stephen at unix dot za dot net <stephen () unix za net>
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 11:36:16 +0200 (SAST)


NAV is too heavy performance wise, the difference between NAV loaded and
unloaded is very noticeable, whereas with trend pc-cillion or officescan
corp edition, the machine runs as if NAV isn't running..

not arguing, NAV is a nice product, i just find it way too heavy on
resources compared to Trend

ServerProtect for servers;]

On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, subscribe wrote:

NAV on clients, Trend on servers.


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Trond

-----Original Message-----
From: John Roberts [mailto:roberts () tridecap com]
Sent: 5. august 2003 21:29
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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