I think for a stand-alone PC that is an unmanaged client SEP is a pretty
decent product.  In a domain environment it is not so good.  It's definitely
a MUCH better product now then it was at launch, but that's not saying too
much.  I am still not confident enough with it to be comfortable installing
it at any of our clients.  I think by the end of the year it will probably
be good enough.  It also has all the extra stuff like the network and
proactive scanning, firewall, etc that should all not be installed unless
you are going to take the time to configure all of it.

 I would honestly stay with antivirus 10.2.  If you are using 10.2 corporate
edition and like the features of multi-tier protection you have an option.
You can purchase SEP Multi-tier and request a downgrade license and media.
You will get to use SAV 10.2 Enterprise edition which is a pretty kick ass
product.  Just my thoughts, hope they help!

-Sean Houston

On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 1:34 PM, Joe Heaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Anyone using this that is happy with it?  Also, is there anyone here that
> doesn't think Symantec is a big pile?  I personally hate the product, and
> wish that I made the decisions around here, but I don't, so I have to come
> up with objective reviews of SEP, and whether or not we should upgrade from
> v.10 to the Symantec Mulit-tier protection system, with SEP, SAV Mobile and
> Mail Security.
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