Certainly not, we have real time protection turned on (and never run a
scan). Absolutely no problem.

There is one trick, if you have MS SQL server installed on same
computer (it's not right configuration, I know) and MS SQL Server
Network library configured to use Named Pipes.

In this case you should check 'selected' radio button on 'File Types'
group in 'Configure'/'File system realtime protection' dialog.

Otherwise, SQL Server will hang on next reboot, because NAV will lock
SQL Server network pipe, assuming it is file without end.

Alex Timchur,
MM Certified Coldfusion 5 Developer

PB> Do you have real time protection turned off? If so do you just run a scan
PB> during low traffic hours?

PB> Phillip B.

PB> ----- Original Message -----
PB> From: "Alexandr Timchur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PB> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PB> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 10:28 AM
PB> Subject: Re: CFserver 5 and Symantic AntiVirus


>> We use Symantec NAV 7.6 with IIS5, CF Server 5 on four web servers.
>> Have no problem.
>>
>> Regards.
>> Alex.
>>
>> PB> The company I work for wants me to use Symantic AntiVirus Corp Edition
PB> on the web server.
>> PB> Does anyone know if it plays rough with CF Server 5, IIS or anything
PB> else for that matter?
>>
>> PB> Thanks!
>>
>> PB> Phillip B.
>>
>> 
PB> 
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