Re: AVS
From: MCSEGURU (mcseguruhere_at_aol.com)
Date: 02/08/05
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Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 13:58:58 -0500
I prefer http://www.grisoft.com AVG Professional Suite. They are a free
Anit-Virus for single home users (awesome feature), and are very inexpensive
for the business solutions. On top of all that, they seem to me to be the
least processor intensive compared to all other Anti-Virus solutions I've
played with.
However, in the Enterprise world, with Exchange, McAfee (or Network
Associates) Groupshield is a fantastic product, with alot of configurable
features. We also used the McAfee WebShield applicance to filter virus
traffice before entering/leaving the company, and then used IronPort Mail
filtering, to offload that filtering work off of the exchange server.
"Pat Coleman" <pcoleman@foodireland.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a better alternate for AVS for my 2003 SBS with Exchange than
> Symantec's Corporate Edition V 9
>
> Pat
>
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