Good link, bad link, try it and find out...
I am personally very careful when I see a .nsf in any URL....



> Real link my a** - that looks like some kinda buffer overflow "code purple"
> exploit to me...
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Veitch, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 10:46 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: RE: AVAPI virus-scan preventing Brick-level backups
> 
> 
> Not an answer but Symantec have commented that this can happen using NAV for
> Exchange (in their usual extremely humours way):
> 
> Use the following link to see what they say and what their solution is !!
> 
> http://service2.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ent-security.nsf/361fc4a260e563b1882568
> 180069e1c0/e3f32b3b1f254f4488256a220026aa10?OpenDocument&prev=http://search.
> symantec.com/custom/us/techsupp/enterprise/kb/query.html?*col=kb%20us*st=1*n
> h=10*pcode=*qp=url:/ent-security.nsf/361fc4a260e563b1882568180069e1c0,url:us
> -sarc,url:us-ts,url:us-lu,url:us-cs*qt=vapi/mapi*miniver=nav-ms-exchange2*so
> ne=nav-ms-exchange2_tasks.html*stg=*prod=Norton%20AntiVirus*ver=2.x%20for%20
> Microsoft%20Exchange*base=http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/enterprise/produc
> ts/nav/nav-ms-exchange2/*next=&sone=nav-ms-exchange2_tasks.html&stg=&prod=No
> rton%20AntiVirus&ver=2.x%20for%20Microsoft%20Exchange&base=http://www.symant
> ec.com/techsupp/enterprise/products/nav/nav-ms-exchange2/&next=&src=ent&pcod
> e=&dtype=corp
> 
> Yes this is a real link (and yes they are using a Domino Server, This
> explains why all of the stuff they write about Exchange is so humorous).
> 
> Mike

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