Re: Trend Micro - Remote office

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This should help you remove Norton from your workstations... (Note: ALWAYS
remove Norton before installing any other AV software. Don't rely on
another AV product to remove it for you - as you found out).

Removing Norton AntiVirus 2003 or earlier by using the Rnav2003.exe removal
utility when Add/Remove programs fails
http://service1.symantec.com/support/nav.nsf/docid/2001092114452606

Remove Norton AntiVirus 2005/2004 installed as a stand-alone product or as a
part of Norton SystemWorks 2005/2004 or Norton Internet Security 2005/2004
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039?Open&docid=2001092114452606&nsf=nav.nsf&view=docid


AV Recommendations

I'm assuming your remote network doesn't have a server. You could buy
additional licenses for CSM and then just install everything but the
Exchange package on a Windows XP Pro workstation (running Apache Web server
2.0) on your remote network. (Combine all the licenses under one license
number). Essentially, this gets you Trend's Client/Server suite at the
remote office. Or, you could separately purchase Trend CS and install it on
a WinXP Pro workstation (running Apache Web server 2.0). All workstation
should then be left on 24/7 to pick up the latest AV updates from the WinXP
Pro (server) workstation.

Trend Client/Server suite
http://www.trendmicro.com/en/products/suites/c-s-suite/evaluate/overview.htm

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Merv Porter [SBS-MWP]
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"FREEMAN" <FREEMAN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5A3D9CFE-1F7C-42EC-80CC-9B0D2368A2A5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I recently purchased and installed Trend Micro CSM using Wayne Small's
guide
from SBSfaq.com.

Several things I'm running into, that maybe someone can help me with.

1. What would be a good antivirus solution for our remote office that is
not
logging into the domain?

2. When I tried installing on one client machine locally, CSM first
attempted to remove Norton Internet Security, but the remove failed. Now,
I
cannot even remove Norton via add/remove programs. Anyone ever ran into
something like this?

Thanks for the help!


.



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