Re: Affordable Antivirus for servers?

From: keith (kdpawson_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/24/05


Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 20:35:20 +1000

No problem Philip and yes Vet was brought out from CA, however CA now use
the VET engine in their E-trust product :))

-- 
Cheers
Keith
"Philip Herlihy" <foof8501@herlihy.eu.veil.com> wrote in message 
news:%23sH6Is9pFHA.2952@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> Thanks, Keith, Giuseppe - I'll look into both of these!
>
> -- 
> ####################
> ##  PH, London
> ####################
> "Giuseppe Nacci" <giuseppe.nacci@degennaro.biz> wrote in message 
> news:%23vKucQ9pFHA.2592@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>> Philip Herlihy wrote:
>>> I have legitimate licensed copies of Windows 2000 Server and Windows
>>> 2003 Server.  I've no real need to run them, but thought I might
>>> dedicate one of my machines to a server version of Windows mainly to
>>> get more familiarity with them.
>>>
>>> However, I've found a lot of software I'd want to install expects some
>>> fantastically expensive "server" license, which makes some uses
>>> prohibitively expensive.
>>>
>>> One sticking point is Antivirus software.  I have licensed copies of
>>> Norton AV 2004 for desktop and laptop PCs, and I have both AVG and
>>> Avast (free) running on machines which are genuinely "home" machines.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know if there's an Antivirus which I can run on a "server"
>>> without costing a bomb?
>>
>> Try eTrust by CA.
>> It is possible to download a trial version. It is very cheap.
>> -- 
>> ---
>> Giuseppe Nacci
>> Microsoft Certified System Engineer
>> Microsoft Certified Trainer
>> Security Manager
>>
>>
>>
>
> 


Relevant Pages

  • Re: Affordable Antivirus for servers?
    ... > Philip Herlihy wrote: ... >> I have legitimate licensed copies of Windows 2000 Server and Windows ... > at home I use E-trust Antivirus ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.security)
  • Re: Affordable Antivirus for servers?
    ... Philip Herlihy wrote: ... > I have legitimate licensed copies of Windows 2000 Server and Windows ... Best greetings from Germany ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.security)