Re: Symantec - running on desktop C drive
- From: "Hank Arnold" <rasilon@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 05:09:29 -0500
In the display of the MMC, you should be ale to open the group that the
clients are in and the right hand panel should display the level of AV, the
date of the signatures and the date/time of the last scan.
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Regards,
Hank Arnold
"Libbi Bosworth" <libbi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, but I can't figure the command to see if it ACTUALLY RAN on the
workstations. It's configured to run, but the previous tech I'm not sure
he set it correctly.
"Hank Arnold" <rasilon@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Are you using the Symantec Service Console (Not sure of the exact name)?
This is where you can monitor and change the groups as well as server and
client scans...
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Regards,
Hank Arnold
"Libbi Bosworth" <libbi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We have Symantec. From the previous networking admin, I was told it was
set to run scans each night on desktop workstations. I see that the
virus definitions are up to date -- I see that the C drive is supposed
to be scanned -- but i don't see any actual scheduling of that. How can
i find out if it was actually run? I look on the client's desktop but
there is no information there (including no scheduled backups). The
desktop doesn't tell me whether it was run or not.
Obviously this is a big issue for me.
Thanks.
Libbi
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