Re: E-trust on SBS2003
- From: "TR" <tsomething@somewhere>
- Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 14:47:42 -0500
Is the installation of the E-trust onto the SBS 2003 server any different
than the insall on the clients? and it plays well with Exchange? There are
no extra configurations or anything?
Thanks
TR
"Al Williams" <donotreplydirect@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We use Etrust 7.1 here and it works well but it can be a bear to setup --
the docs and patching procedures are not great. For patches I find that's
it easier just to use their latest "cumulative fix" unless you are having
a specific issue that a patch resolves. See
http://supportconnectw.ca.com/public/antivirus/downloads/nt/7.1/etavwinnt_71.asp
for patches.
The good news is once you've figured out all of this Etrust runs very
well. No issues at all on our SBS2003 server or XP clients (just make sure
you have the XP SP2 patch).
It also has the added benefit of NOT requiring you to pay a subscription
fee every year just to get updated signatures. The support fee is only
for phone support and free upgrades, signatures are always free until they
drop support for the version altogether.
--
Allan Williams
"TR" <tsomething@somewhere> wrote in message
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Has anyone used or worked with the E-trust Anti-virus product from
Computer Associcates on SBS 2003?
Any issues? Any good?
TR
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