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Posted by Adam Piggott on April 11, 2006, 1:24 pm
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Jeroen van Zutphen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're looking for a new anti-virus solution for our company (14 workstations
> (WindowsXP), 3 servers (1 x Exchange, 2 fileservers (all Windows 2003)).
>
> Somebody advised me NOD32 for our workstations. Does NOD32 also have a good
> Exchange solution? Do I have to choose the same solution for my workstations
> as my servers? What do you consider to be the best software in my case?
NOD32 does indeed come with an Exchange module, I have it installed on one
customer site with 15 clients and a server and it runs very nicely. I
highly recommend NOD32 for a server/client environment as well as smaller
networks and single PCs.
The only problem you may face with different vendors for server and clients
is that the server usually provides a local update mirror and installation
"pusher" - if you do not use the same product on a server this may not be
possible, depending on the product (some only allow such features on
computer detected as running Windows Server).
You may also lose the ability to centrally manage and view the status of
all of the client computers.
HTH,
Adam Piggott, Proprietor, Proactive Services (Computing).
http://www.proactiveservices.co.uk/
Please replace dot invalid with dot uk to email me.
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