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Anti-Virus solution for Windows Server 2003?

Originally posted by: arsbanned
I've run across AVG and Trend Micro. Are there any others that support this OS?
Thanks-

Is cost an issue?

There's f-secure AV for servers.

Cheers,

Andy
 
Why can't we run regular AV on server OS's? I have a promotional NFR copy of Windows Server 2003 that I might use in the future.
 
Originally posted by: igowerf
Why can't we run regular AV on server OS's? I have a promotional NFR copy of Windows Server 2003 that I might use in the future.

Because anything Symantec other than Norton Corporate Edition will not install on a server OS. Not certain about other brands.
 
Why can't we run regular AV on server OS's? I have a promotional NFR copy of Windows Server 2003 that I might use in the future.
Probably a business choice too. Symantec, and most companies realize that business/companies pay over $1000 for an OS, they won't have a real problem dropping serious money on good security and anti-virus software. Also as the codebase of servers is slightly different (AFAIK) this limits the ability of "standard" tools to work.

\Dan

 
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