Re: [Declude.Virus] [OT} Anti-Virus - Client Side Suggestion

2004-04-26 Thread Scott Fisher
If you are paranoid, choose a client side filter that you are not using to scan your 
e-mail. This would give you an added layer of protection. I believe Symantec has 
Symantec Anti-Virus Corporate Edition that does not include a SMTP scanning gateway, 
thus significantly lowering the cost.

Scott Fisher
Director of IT
Farm Progress Companies

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McAfee, Norton, or others?  Which do you think provides the quickest updates
and the best support..

Just was curious..


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RE: [Declude.Virus] [OT} Anti-Virus - Client Side Suggestion

2004-04-26 Thread John Tolmachoff \(Lists\)
I use, sell and recommend Symantec AV Corporate Edition almost exclusively
for both client side and regular server side file scanning.

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You

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RE: [Declude.Virus] [OT} Anti-Virus - Client Side Suggestion

2004-04-26 Thread Douglas Cohn
We have also used Norton Corporate for at least 3 - 4 years now with no
problems.

I remember a few years back when we had a mess in our network (In 1999 fast
growing pains) and a dedicated customer installed Norton and we had
installed it for our shared.  We saw his Norton in the Server MMC Manager
screens and he saw ours.  What a Nightmare that was.

We had a /19 with no subnets.  One FLAT Network.  Fast but very sloppy and
full of nightmares.

DC 

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McAfee, Norton, or others?  Which do you think provides the quickest updates
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Just was curious..


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Re: [Declude.Virus] [OT} Anti-Virus - Client Side Suggestion

2004-04-26 Thread Terry Fritts

 McAfee, Norton, or others?  Which do you think provides the quickest update

I used Norton for a long time on Windows 2k but when I moved to XP I
also upgraded to Norton 2004. It seemed much more complex to me with a
bunch more services (maybe my imagination). Regardless, I had constant
problems with it and no help from Symantec.  Main problem was that
after a reboot the AV could not start.  Usually a 2nd reboot would fix
but sometimes not.  Also, my XP machine would sometimes just reboot
itself for no apparent reason and I always felt it had something to
do with Norton.  Don't know that - could just be XP.

Finally removed it and switched to McAfee on one workstation. So far I
think I like it better and no problems on it starting and no reboots.
Only thing I do complain about it with McAfee is the download process
forces use of Internet Explorer and the scanning configuration program
needs more granularity.

On my XP notebook I'm using Kaspersky - it's kind of fun actually -
screams if it finds something - a little too aggressive on non-virus
vulnerabilities but probably something I can adjust out.

All seem to me about equally effective over time.  Also using Fprot
and ClamAV and have extremely good results with both.  Really with
cost consideration Fprot has to be one of my favorites.

Terry Fritts


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RE: [Declude.Virus] [OT} Anti-Virus - Client Side Suggestion

2004-04-26 Thread Jared Pickerell
We use Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition. It has worked great for us.
The corporate edition has no activation. I believe it is much better
suited for the business world than NAV 2004. You set up a SAV server
that controls the SAV client settings. (very nice central configuration
and management) Also, only the server has to download the updates, which
automatically pushes out the defs to the clients. I have schedule the
server to updated defs every couple of hours every day. You get updates
this way that you do not get by doing a LiveUpdate. I have been very
happy with it.  

Jared Pickerell
Co-Director/Network Admin
Highland Community College
606 W Main, Highland, KS 66035



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Does NAV 2k4 have the product activation as well?

The reason I ask is that I did have Norton Internet Security (NIS) 2k4
installed on my work laptop.  Well, since it's a work laptop, I install,
de-install programs most of the time and as a result, every month or
two, I
backup and re-ghost the HDD from an image.  Just this weekend when I
tried
to activate the NIS I installed, I got the Activated too many times
error.
UGH!  I'm awaiting a response from Symantec and was just asking about
other
alternatives for the anti-virus side of things.  Looking at Zonelabs
Zonealarm for the software Firewall replacement..

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 McAfee, Norton, or others?  Which do you think provides the quickest 
 update

I used Norton for a long time on Windows 2k but when I moved to XP I
also
upgraded to Norton 2004. It seemed much more complex to me with a bunch
more
services (maybe my imagination). Regardless, I had constant problems
with it
and no help from Symantec.  Main problem was that after a reboot the AV
could not start.  Usually a 2nd reboot would fix but sometimes not.
Also,
my XP machine would sometimes just reboot itself for no apparent reason
and
I always felt it had something to do with Norton.  Don't know that -
could
just be XP.

Finally removed it and switched to McAfee on one workstation. So far I
think
I like it better and no problems on it starting and no reboots.
Only thing I do complain about it with McAfee is the download process
forces
use of Internet Explorer and the scanning configuration program needs
more
granularity.

On my XP notebook I'm using Kaspersky - it's kind of fun actually -
screams
if it finds something - a little too aggressive on non-virus
vulnerabilities
but probably something I can adjust out.

All seem to me about equally effective over time.  Also using Fprot and
ClamAV and have extremely good results with both.  Really with cost
consideration Fprot has to be one of my favorites.

Terry Fritts


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Re: [Declude.Virus] [OT} Anti-Virus - Client Side Suggestion

2004-04-26 Thread Dan Star
We use F-secure Anti-Virus Client Security along with F-Secure Policy 
Manger.  Centralized updates are automatic and alerts are sent to PM 
admin.  F-Secure Anti-Virus actually uses 3 scanning engines, one of 
which is F-Prot.

Dan
On 4/26/2004 10:27 AM, Jared Pickerell wrote:
We use Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition. It has worked great for us.
The corporate edition has no activation. I believe it is much better
suited for the business world than NAV 2004. You set up a SAV server
that controls the SAV client settings. (very nice central configuration
and management) Also, only the server has to download the updates, which
automatically pushes out the defs to the clients. I have schedule the
server to updated defs every couple of hours every day. You get updates
this way that you do not get by doing a LiveUpdate. I have been very
happy with it.  

Jared Pickerell
Co-Director/Network Admin
Highland Community College
606 W Main, Highland, KS 66035

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Does NAV 2k4 have the product activation as well?
The reason I ask is that I did have Norton Internet Security (NIS) 2k4
installed on my work laptop.  Well, since it's a work laptop, I install,
de-install programs most of the time and as a result, every month or
two, I
backup and re-ghost the HDD from an image.  Just this weekend when I
tried
to activate the NIS I installed, I got the Activated too many times
error.
UGH!  I'm awaiting a response from Symantec and was just asking about
other
alternatives for the anti-virus side of things.  Looking at Zonelabs
Zonealarm for the software Firewall replacement..
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Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 10:59 AM
To: Jeff Maze - Hostmaster
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] [OT} Anti-Virus - Client Side Suggestion
 

McAfee, Norton, or others?  Which do you think provides the quickest 
update
   

I used Norton for a long time on Windows 2k but when I moved to XP I
also
upgraded to Norton 2004. It seemed much more complex to me with a bunch
more
services (maybe my imagination). Regardless, I had constant problems
with it
and no help from Symantec.  Main problem was that after a reboot the AV
could not start.  Usually a 2nd reboot would fix but sometimes not.
Also,
my XP machine would sometimes just reboot itself for no apparent reason
and
I always felt it had something to do with Norton.  Don't know that -
could
just be XP.
Finally removed it and switched to McAfee on one workstation. So far I
think
I like it better and no problems on it starting and no reboots.
Only thing I do complain about it with McAfee is the download process
forces
use of Internet Explorer and the scanning configuration program needs
more
granularity.
On my XP notebook I'm using Kaspersky - it's kind of fun actually -
screams
if it finds something - a little too aggressive on non-virus
vulnerabilities
but probably something I can adjust out.
All seem to me about equally effective over time.  Also using Fprot and
ClamAV and have extremely good results with both.  Really with cost
consideration Fprot has to be one of my favorites.
Terry Fritts
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RE: [Declude.Virus] [OT} Anti-Virus - Client Side Suggestion

2004-04-25 Thread Rick Hogue
Norton for client side in my opinion, CA Innoculate for server side. 


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www.prosperity.com Featured web site
 
 

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