Thanks Sandy,
 
I've never heard of NOD32. I'll take a look.
 
Dean

 
On 12/20/05, Sanford Whiteman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The  licensing  is the one bugger about Symantec. I hadn't gone with
> F-Prot for my real-time scanner because you cannot configure exclude
> directories  (what  a  pain!).  That is pretty cool though about the
> on-change  scanning  option  with  Symantec.  I'll have to weigh the
> options  to see which direction I want to go in. I really appreciate
> your input (your too, Scott).

I  recommend  NOD32 for memory-resident scanning (and for command-line
scanning too, for that matter). 15 server licenses can be had for $500
with  a  1-year  subscription,  and  its  speed  and accuracy are very
competitive.

--Sandy


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