I like Symantecs Norton Antivirus. It works well on NT and 95/8 and will update
nodes etc...
eric.
On Tue, 09 May 2000, MalmstromE wrote:
> >%_ F-Secure (www.f-secure.com) has what you want.
>
>
> ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
> Subject: Anti-Virus Recommendations
> Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
> Date: 05/02/2000 11:09 AM
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>
> Hello,
>
> I have a network with about 7 NT workstations
> and one NT Server. Only one NT workstation has access to the internet
> but all systems are connected to the NT Server.
>
> I am looking for a virus software product that can download signatures
> and then update the other nodes in the network. Also I would like for
> the vendor to send e-mail warning and keep the administrator up to date
> on the latest threats.
> As of now I am only familiar with Computer Associates InoculatIT
> products. I know that CA's antivirus software can be automated to do
> this function.
>
> Also money is some what of a factor.
>
> Basically I want to see what other administrators like and use and
> please state why.
>
> One more question. Does a product holding the ICSA certification hold
> much weight.
> http://www.icsa.net
>
> Thanks for your time and help
>
> Al Saenz
> Foundation Technologies, INC.
> "Built upon a firm foundation"
> Voice 864.286.9370
> Fax 864.286.9369
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