> Thank you. Yes we have not installed any on-access scanner 
> except McAfee and it is disabled. We even excluded the local 
> drives to make sure it stays out of the picture. We scan with 
> ClamAV, F-Protect, and AVG and each of those do not even have 
> an on-access scanner on. Alert managers and schedulers are 
> on, however, to update the virus signatures for each. This 
> cannot interfere, right?
> 
> I am wondering if this may relate to a Windows server, 
> perhaps, which does disk file level scanning? Is there a 
> recommended disable list of services that might do this in 
> Windows 2000 Server? Does Distributed File System need to be 
> disabled, for example? Is there a System Restore feature that 
> might interfere?
> 
> Thanks. Wondering what happened here?
> 

http://www.theeldergeek.com/services_guide.htm has a system services guide
that works for w2k too.

~Rick

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