Re: MYSQL Question
- From: Stefan Berglund <keepit@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 12:10:24 -0800
On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 07:19:38 -0500, "JS" <no@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
in <eK0qdUAJGHA.3696@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>And your experience/issues with NAV in an enterprise environment that lead
>you to this statement? I'd be very interested in hearing what your
>experiences/suggestions are, but to bash a product without explination is
>of little value in resolving the issues contained in my post.
I gave you the answer to your problem based on my own personal experiences. It's
overly bloated with a large footprint. I removed it from all systems under my
control over five years ago after I watched an insidious trojan (Dark Angel) on
a client's box repeatedly disable NAV upon reboot. Both NAV and ZoneAlarm
firewall are worthless in my opinion.
I switched to AVG which runs alongside IIS and SQL Server with absolutely no
problems - not to mention the fact that AVG actually does the job it's intended
to do.
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Stefan Berglund
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