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Posted by Frankster on May 31, 2006, 11:48 am
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One word...
Trend Micro Officscan Corporate Edition (okay 4 words).
http://www.trendmicro.com/en/products/desktop/osce/evaluate/overview.htm
Absolutely has everything you want. Hands off admin - load it and forget it.
Fantastic web based admin console. Remote admin, etc.
Just one note... personally, I don't run the Email scanning crap. Waste of
time and resources as far as I'm concerned. But Officescan has it if you
want to run it.
-Frank
> Looking at the two biggies (Symantec/Norton and McAffee), I feel a
> certain distrust. Maybe it's the recent debacles surrounding both of
> them. Maybe it's that McAffee has always screwed up whatever computer I
> install their stuff on. Maybe it's the way Symantec Anti-Virus corporate
> 10.0 caused blue-screen-of-death crashes on my Windows Server 2003 box.
>
> Anyways, I'm now looking for a recommendation OTHER than those two.
>
> So far, I've looked at Sophos, Kaspersky, etc. I would like:
>
> 1. a nice centralized server admin tool, so updates download once from
> the internet and are dispersed to the clients.
> 2. the frigging background scans should be strictly limited
> to off-business-hours, I hate that stupid rtvscan.exe taking up all
> my CPU cycles, and thrashing my disk, at whatever time it feels like
> doing so, thank you very much Symantec.
> 3. the users should not be adversely affected by being infected
> by this anti-virus software. That is to say, the innoculation should
> not produce worse symptoms than the the disease we're innoculating
> against.
> 4. incoming and outgoing EMAIL on the user's client-of-choice should be
> protected (presumably by some kind of SMTP and POP3 transparent proxy)
>
> Regards,
>
> WP.
> Toronto Canada
>
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