Title: AD and Network Core Services & Anti-Virus
We run McAfee on everything.....Netshield on every server, Virusscan on every workstation and Groupshield on the Exchange 5.5 Servers.
We have had zero performance issues and 100% Melissa/Nimda/Code Red/Klez protection.
The only time we have virus issues is when some putz (excuse me) some USER goes to their Internet e-mail (Yahoo, Hotmail, etc) and checks their mail and brings in a virus with it.
The other issue is when the same USER insists they have to have every screensaver/background/dancing bear/flying flag all running at the same time and one or more of them interferes with McAfee. When we run into this we remove the offending programs at will. These computers are for work, not play.
Our next big push will be to get all our workstations up to XP so we can lock out most of this nonsense and push virus updates to the desktop remotely after hours. Never have out of date DAT files again.
 
Allan Garrett
A small SOCAL college
-----Original Message-----
From: Myrick, Todd (NIH/CIT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 12:54 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [ActiveDir] AD and Network Core Services & Anti-Virus

I have a quick question, Our operating procedures for Core Network Service (AD DCs, WINS, DDNS, CA, Exchange (Antigen), DHCP) servers has been not to run with Anti-Virus protection on them. We feel that the potential for scanner code to conflict with the network service is higher if we do, and since we don't execute man applications from the server unless they are scanned we don't feel we are at much risk.

What I would like to know is, what does everyone on this list feel an is a good strategy when it comes to these types of services and anti-virus product?

Thanks in Advance,
Todd

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