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Message-ID: <20050810162812.HLAV11606.simmts5-srv.bellnexxia.net@jbethune>
Date: Wed Aug 10 17:28:20 2005
From: jbethune at town.kentville.ns.ca (Jason Bethune)
Subject: Antivirus

I only use Terminal Services in admin mode for my servers from home. I know
my current NAV doesn't like TS at all. I am a bit sick of Norton (Symantec)
and how much resources it take sup on the computers which the client is
installed.

Jason Bethune

IT Specialist
Town of Kentville
354 Main Street
Kentville, NS 
B4N 1K6

www.town.kentville.ns.ca

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Friedl [mailto:steve@...xwiz.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 1:23 PM
To: Jason Bethune
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Antivirus

On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 01:20:31PM -0300, Jason Bethune wrote:
> I know this is not really the place to ask this question but I need some
> professional advice and well you guys know a lot. I need to get rid of our
> current Antivirus solution in the small 20+ user network we have running
on
> SBS 2003. Currently running NAV 7.6 Corporate Edition. Any opinions on the
> new version of Norton 10.0? Should I look at Trend Micro? Both seem to
> priced about the same for Canadian customers. I hope this is not too way
off
> topic but I don't post here very often. If you can give me some advice
that
> would be greatly appreciated.

One tidbit: if you use RAdmin (remote administration software), Symantec
10. corporate sees it as a threat, and there's not any really good way
to centrally deal with this. It's been a terrible mess.

Steve

-- 
Stephen J Friedl | Security Consultant |  UNIX Wizard  |   +1 714 544-6561
www.unixwiz.net  | Tustin, Calif. USA  | Microsoft MVP | steve@...xwiz.net

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