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Is it possible / advisable to install Norton Antivirus
Corporate Edition on my Terminal Server to protect the system from my remote users? |
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NAV will protect each session but not protect the client's machine
themselves if that is what you are asking. -- Sincerely, Mark Mancini, CCA, CCNA, Master CIW&CI, CNE 4&5, MCSE+I 4&2000 www.MCSE2000.com www.AppLauncher.com "Don Powell" <don@mresource.com> wrote in message news:05d201c3458d$14eae6f0$a101280a@phx.gbl... > Is it possible / advisable to install Norton Antivirus > Corporate Edition on my Terminal Server to protect the > system from my remote users? |
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> Is it possible / advisable to install Norton Antivirus
> Corporate Edition on my Terminal Server to protect the > system from my remote users? Just keep in mind that the NAV console will crash if launch from a TS session. You have to launch it from the console windows. Virus are a concern if the users can map a share from their workstation inside the TS session. --Richard. |
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