Re: Trend Anti-Spyware for SMB

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Hi David,

Thanks for your thoughts.

Just one final observation, I note that it intsalls both Apache and
MySQL, does this either impact on the SBE boxes performance or cause
any other issues?

I alraedy have SQL 2000, ISA 2004, CRM SBE running on a deail Xeon 4Gb
SCSI box and I am reluctant to add yet more services.

I know that I could add it to a member server and perhas that's the
best way forward.

Thanks,

Kev

On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 10:53:15 -0000, "David Elders"
<david_elders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We have/do.

Pretty basic front-end. Appears to do a *very* good job of keeping clients
clean [removed all other protection for a month to test a laptop and stuck
all the usual suspects back on at the end and ran scans with all - all came
back clean]. The lack of any client-side ability to manually initiate scans
is a 'miss' though in my opinion - you can either manually initiate from the
Server or schedule automated scans to occur on the clients.

HTH,


David



"Kev" <kev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

I run Trend CSM Suite ver 2.0 and 3.0, 2.0 in production and 3.0 in
test.

Until the SP1 comes along for CSM I am not considering using it in
production.

MY question is has anyione looked at or started to use the
anti-spyware offering that has been relaesed. If so any thoughts about
it and any gotchas you have experienced on running it on an SBS 2003
box?

Thanks

.