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Will the Spyware engine be manageable via AD group policy
when it is released? - Greg |
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Add my vote to that as well.
I'd like a firm "console" to track all workstations. Susan Bradley "Greg S." <Greg.Scher@morganstanley.com> wrote in message news:03f701c4f26f$75704480$a601280a@phx.gbl... > Will the Spyware engine be manageable via AD group policy > when it is released? > > - Greg |
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I'm hoping for this necessary feature as well. As far as
enterprise rollouts go this would be very helpful. Honestly if there was no GP inetgration or other central console I can't see using it however good it may be. >-----Original Message----- >Will the Spyware engine be manageable via AD group policy >when it is released? > >- Greg >. > |
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Like SUS/WUS, please make sure this can be centrally
managed and updated from an internal location. >-----Original Message----- >Will the Spyware engine be manageable via AD group policy >when it is released? > >- Greg >. > |
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Central Control where we can see computers history and
current stats would be great. >-----Original Message----- >Add my vote to that as well. >I'd like a firm "console" to track all workstations. > >Susan Bradley > > >"Greg S." <Greg.Scher@morganstanley.com> wrote in message >news:03f701c4f26f$75704480$a601280a@phx.gbl... >> Will the Spyware engine be manageable via AD group policy >> when it is released? >> >> - Greg > > >. > |
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I agree, a central console to manage Anti Spyware in
addition to GPO support would be a plus for this product. Any information would be useful >-----Original Message----- >Add my vote to that as well. >I'd like a firm "console" to track all workstations. > >Susan Bradley > > >"Greg S." <Greg.Scher@morganstanley.com> wrote in message >news:03f701c4f26f$75704480$a601280a@phx.gbl... >> Will the Spyware engine be manageable via AD group policy >> when it is released? >> >> - Greg > > >. > |
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Possibly already in the works ?
SSC Style Interface http://img144.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img...review011ia.jpg "Greg S." <Greg.Scher@morganstanley.com> wrote in message news:03f701c4f26f$75704480$a601280a@phx.gbl... > Will the Spyware engine be manageable via AD group policy > when it is released? > > - Greg |
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I agree with a central point but it also should not rely on an AD or
domain, we run a Novell/ Unix network for our Windows desktops approx just over 9000. We also use SUS which doesn't need an AD. If SMS was able to be used in our environment we would of used it but it relies on an AD so we can't, Micosoft have also produced WUS beta which also doesnt need an AD so hopefully "Antispyware" will follow in this way, otherwise companies like ours will have to look elsewhere again. |
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