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Subject:
Anti-virus protection Windows 2000 server
Category: Computers > Security Asked by: marbuck-ga List Price: $25.00 |
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21 Jun 2002 21:45 PDT
Expires: 28 Jun 2002 21:45 PDT Question ID: 31468 |
I am looking for an inexpensive (but legal, of course) anti-virus solution for Windows 2000 server for our small business in Canada. Does not need to be 'state of the art' but the cost of software quoted to me blows our budgets to the extent I am thinking of doing without -- just relying on daily backup tapes. But maybe there is a good answer out there. | |
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Re: Anti-virus protection Windows 2000 server
Answered By: mistajon-ga on 22 Jun 2002 07:03 PDT Rated: |
Hi marbuck-ga, Ok, here is what I have found -- 7 anti-virus companies in total: -- McAfee TVD: 5 user, two-year license, one-year Connect Support = $440.00 USD 10 user, two-year license, one-year Connect Support = $810.00 USD "The Total Virus Defense Suite offers complete protection for all points of virus entry: Internet gateway, groupware servers, file servers, and desktops. It includes WebShield for Internet gateway protection, GroupShield for groupware server protection, NetShield for file server protection, and VirusScan for desktop protection. " Order from: http://estore.nai.com/ Original url: http://estore.nai.com/asp_set/CalcPrice.asp?sPGroup=TV2&sBUnit=TVD&Categ=B2B -- McAfee VSS 5 user, two-year license, one-year Connect Support = $300.00 USD 10 user, two-year license, one-year Connect Support = $552.00 USD "VirusScan Security Suite offers complete protection for desktops and file servers. It includes VirusScan for desktop protection and NetShield for file server protection" Original url: http://estore.nai.com/ Exact url: http://estore.nai.com/asp_set/CalcPrice.asp?sPGroup=VS2&sBUnit=TVD&Categ=B2B -- NAV Corp 7.6 5 user pack, 1 year upgrade and technical support = $229.95 USD 10-user pack, 1 year upgrade and technical support = $384.95 USD "Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition 7.6 for Small Business Desktop & Servers Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition 7.6 for Small Business is a complete, license-in-a-box solution that protects desktops and file servers with the world's best-selling virus protection. With its unique NAVEX and Digital Immune System technologies, it provides fast, reliable, and hands-free virus detection, analysis, and repairs via an easy-to-use central management console." Original url: http://www.symantec.com Exact url: http://nct.symantecstore.com/0001/us_mup_page.html More info: http://www.symantecstore.com/dr/sat/ec_MAIN.Entry10?SP=10023&PN=1&xid=27674&V1=348607&DSP=&CUR=840&PGRP=0&CACHE_ID=0 -- Trend PC-cillin 2002 10 user license = $195.00 USD Original url: http://www.trendmicro.com/buy/ Exact url: http://www.digitalriver.com/dr/v2/ec_MAIN.Entry10?SP=10023&PN=1&V1=260057&xid=16269&DSP=&CUR=840&PGRP=0&CACHE_ID=0 -- Kaspersky Anti Virus $560 + $292.6 USD 1 server license $560 USD 9 workstation licenses $292.6 USD Original url: http://www.avp.ru Exact url: http://www.avp.ru/buykavbo.html -- AVG Server Edition Up to 2 licenses = $38.00 USD Up to 10 licenses = $126.00 USD "This version is aimed at protection of Windows NT/2000 servers and MS Exchange 5.0/5.5/2000, Lotus Domino, Tiny Mail and Mail602 email servers. AVG checks all mail on arrival to user mailboxes or public directories. AVG in EXS monitors changes to individual mailboxes and public directories." Original url: http://www.grisoft.com Exact url: http://esd.element5.com/product.html?productid=502847&language=English&stylefrom=502792 -- F-Prot Antivirus for Windows 10 licenses = $40 USD (download) + US $30 (for a cd to be shipped) Original url: http://www.f-prot.com Exact url: https://encrypted.f-prot.com/cgi-bin/buy -- Proland Software 1 license = $249.95 USD Exact url: http://www.pspl.com/order/order.htm Original url: http://www.pspl.com/ Extra info: http://www.heise.de/ct/antivirus/ - An excellent list of Anti Virus product links. I hope the above is what you require. If you need me clarify anything I am more then happy to. Thankyou for question and using Google Answers. Best wishes, mistajon-ga |
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Subject:
Re: Anti-virus protection Windows 2000 server
From: shamit-ga on 21 Jun 2002 23:59 PDT |
Try using F-Prot antivirus. http://www.f-prot.com/f-prot/products/fpwin.html I have been using it for Wind 2k Server and it works pretty well. And it is available for purchase online. It is available for less then $50. If you are looking for realtime file scanning then it serves the purpose. But it can not scan network data transfer on the fly (Many other Server side scanners can scan emails even before they are deposited in user mailboxes) Hope it hepls!!!! |
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Re: Anti-virus protection Windows 2000 server
From: elgie-ga on 22 Jun 2002 01:03 PDT |
What is it that you are trying to do with the win2K server? If your under a budget who talked you into running win2k, lol. You did purchase it didn't you? Anyway you can view my antic-virus implementation at http://www.corelabs.ca it is a personal web server, lol really! I run a sweet little ASP thru Linux hack setup that works beauty like. That's where you solution is, keep the toys in the garage. I mean that in the best of ways. I really appreciate the ease of use of some of the applications produced for win32 but you have no command line, you have no control and you don't get much source code. So how then given the previously heretofore mentioned point would you even be inclined to block a delinquent address from flooding your machine with virus-ridden requests? It really is a messy net of unappreciated depreciated requests for files in file systems that don't exist. Not funny though the majority seem to be from delinquent IIs servers spawning the trailing entrails of code red scourge across the net oblivious to the cause of productive bandwidth lost and not to the pockets of those involved with virus production or protection. Windows --> Closed Source --> Proprietary --> Not Configurable. Hopefully the picture makes itself clear. You have way more middlemen in the picture with the windows soulution pollution. Compare and Contrast: Linux --> Open Source --> GPLD --> Highly Customizable. Again the solution should be right before your eyes. Place a simple little box running some linux out in front of the server and let it handle most of the work. Reinstall your win2k and try not to install anything to do with outlook. Don't install ie: if you can help it, not :(to or not to be facetious but really do have to ask yourself and PLUG Google "Can I trust some applications?") If you haven't answered that question well come back when you have. Now if you need mail on the internal lan by this point use hotmail for starters and research more creative ways of using the different delivery methods. That should pretty much solve it. If your following along now you should be dropping packets off your eth0 interface like white on rice if they are code red otherwise you should be sleeping quite soundly knowing that now your system is at least free from most scourge depending upon your spidy internet sense and usage thereof. Any questions just ask at http://www.linuxguru.ca |
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Re: Anti-virus protection Windows 2000 server
From: chernomorec-ga on 22 Jun 2002 03:32 PDT |
Go to http://www.avp.ru/buyonline.html?chapter=12&online=1 and buy your solution.. I've used there product on winnt2000 advsrv and enjoyed.. Update is free.. |
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