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We use UNIX servers, including mail (Cyrus IMAP). We need desktop protection
for our 50 Windows users, many of whom use notebook computers that are frequently disconnected from the LAN and used on the road/at home. We use Clam AV on the UNIX mail server (although UNIX mail servers are unaffected by Windows viruses, of course). I purchased Norton Antivirus 9 Corporate Edition based on the recommendation from Norton sales staff.....not so sure this is the right product. I installed several clients as standalone (unmanaged) last night. Does this product have the same Auto-Protect, auto protection updates and email protection features of Norton Antivirus 2004? It doesn't seem to scan outbound mail automatically. The manual says IMAP isn't supported - only POP3. And it doesn't seem to run LiveUpdate automatically for virus definitions. Is this a correct assessment? Thanks for any insight in advance. |
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In article <do3kd.14811$Z7.493527@news20.bellglobal.com>, Jeff says...
> We use UNIX servers, including mail (Cyrus IMAP). We need desktop protection > for our 50 Windows users, many of whom use notebook computers that are > frequently disconnected from the LAN and used on the road/at home. We use > Clam AV on the UNIX mail server (although UNIX mail servers are unaffected > by Windows viruses, of course). > > I purchased Norton Antivirus 9 Corporate Edition based on the recommendation > from Norton sales staff.....not so sure this is the right product. I > installed several clients as standalone (unmanaged) last night. > > Does this product have the same Auto-Protect, auto protection updates and > email protection features of Norton Antivirus 2004? It doesn't seem to scan > outbound mail automatically. The manual says IMAP isn't supported - only > POP3. And it doesn't seem to run LiveUpdate automatically for virus > definitions. Is this a correct assessment? > Norton Corporate DOES NOT WORK WITH OUTLOOK EXPRESS. It only works with Outlook. NOD32 would've been cheaper, works with nearly all mail clients and has a Unix client too. -- Conor Opinions personal, facts suspect. |
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Jeff wrote:
> We use UNIX servers, including mail (Cyrus IMAP). We need desktop protection > for our 50 Windows users, many of whom use notebook computers that are > frequently disconnected from the LAN and used on the road/at home. We use > Clam AV on the UNIX mail server (although UNIX mail servers are unaffected > by Windows viruses, of course). > > I purchased Norton Antivirus 9 Corporate Edition based on the recommendation > from Norton sales staff.....not so sure this is the right product. I > installed several clients as standalone (unmanaged) last night. Well, you certainly wouldn't have done well purchasing their commercial retail product .Why did you go the unmanaged route? The best way to insure the product is updated is to push updates to the client machines. Even laptops are connected to the LAN sometimes. I'm a mobile user whose updates are pushed to my machine. > > Does this product have the same Auto-Protect, auto protection updates and > email protection features of Norton Antivirus 2004? It doesn't seem to scan > outbound mail automatically. The manual says IMAP isn't supported - only > POP3. And it doesn't seem to run LiveUpdate automatically for virus > definitions. Is this a correct assessment? > > Thanks for any insight in advance. > > 1. It has auto protect features. You just have to set them. As an admin, you should restrict the settings which you allow client machines to control. 2. I believe it only scans outbound mail on exchange servers. I may be wrong. 3. Live update can be scheduled to run at predetermined times. |
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