I have seen clients using either Symantec or TrendMicro on their Windows
Server 2000/2003 installations.  

We use AVG on our workstations.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 11:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AspNetMetroArea] virus checking on w2k server?



What's everyone using these days for virus checking on w2k *server* 
machines?

>-Bill Kearney
>  
>
Norton makes an enterprise/corporate version of antivir that is used at 
ORCS.  I believe it's a few hundred dollars / server. 

I'd like more information on this myself.

There are some server-specific anti-virus packages out there 
($2,000/server) which claim to scan files *only* if they're modified 
(after the initial scan).  Norton claims to do the same for much less, 
so I'm skeptical of the diversity in claims and pricing.

Sam








 
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