We use Norton. Don't enable the realtime protection though as it cripples the
performance of the system. We set ours to do daily scans at reasonably quiet
times.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of David Scoggins
Sent: Wed 25/08/2004 17:51
To: U2 Users (E-mail)
Subject: [U2] [UV] Anti-virus recommendations for Universe on Windows?



Unfortunately, we have just discovered that one of our UV servers (UV 10,
W2K) has become infected with the Blaster worm.  We have McAfee (formerly
Network Associates) AV installed on all of our client PCs, but we haven't
installed it on any of the UV servers because of conflicts between McAfee
and Universe reported on this list and elsewhere.  We suspect it was brought
in on a visitors laptop, and we're trying to determine how it managed to get
into a privileged part of the network, but that's really closing the barn
door after the horse has escaped at this point.

We now are considering installing McAfee AV on the Universe servers anyway
in light of this event.  Does anyone have any recommendations regarding how
to eliminate the McAfee/UV conflict, or is there a better alternative - e.g.
Symantec/Norton, AVG, F-Prot, etc?

David Scoggins
IT Analyst
CornerStone Propane
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