RE: Best Antivirus Suite for SBS2003 is ?????

From: Pete (Pete_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/17/05


Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 18:21:04 -0800

Ijust removed all our symantec antivirus and installed Trend's protection.
Trend is by far superior to anything else I have ever used, its self
installing overthenetworkand not as obtrusive as symantec's is. It evenfound
my pda and protected it. We had tried to use norton and found amount
irratating things youcan't move their linkfromthe desktop or from its default
location in programs. If you do it will have to be reinstalled. I would stick
with trend for the ease of use and the higher level of protection I feel it
offers.

"Mark" wrote:

> I have used Trend products in the past and find them to be just okay.
>
> Does anyone have real experience with SBS2000 and a comprehensive tool?
>
> Mark
>
>



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