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Well, IIS is
required on Exchange. -- Matt Lathrum General Dynamics
Decision Systems
When cryptography is outlawed,
bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir cevinpl. -----Original
Message----- Is IIS/OWA running on the
Exchange box? -----Original
Message----- If the
target is IIS, then NAV running LiveUpdate on the server can handle that. -- Matt Lathrum General Dynamics Decision Systems
When cryptography is outlawed,
bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir cevinpl. -----Original
Message----- What
if the target of the virus is not a desktop? What if the target is IIS? How
will a desktop handle that. You need AV on the servers. It does not degrade
functionality or stability so much as to let that slide. -----Original
Message----- This is not being helpful. It is a serious question.
Any viruses that actually get through Trend on the firewall will most likely
get cleaned by NAV on the desktop. This seems to make AV on the server
itself not necessary. Matt -----Original
Message----- Hi, here is a target on my head, beat me, beat me. DOH! -----Original Message----- Do you
have anything more to add to back up your statement? Matt -----Original
Message----- I think it's ridiculous. -----Original Message----- Our environment has Trend running on the firewall for anti-virus
and content filtering. We have NAV running on the desktops. We are
currently evaluating Antigen and SAVF (Symantec) to put on our E2K Exchange
servers (including an E2K cluster on a Compaq SAN). However, our
Microsoft resident is suggesting to us that AV on the servers themselves is not
necessary and will only introduce problems and instability (particularly
Symantec's product). He said that when a virus outbreak occurs that
actually gets inside, a quick ExMerge on the server is just as effective as
pushing out virus defs using the AV product. With AV software on the firewall and on the desktops, what do
people think about not putting AV on the Exchange servers themselves? -- List Charter and FAQ at: List Charter
and FAQ at: List Charter
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and FAQ at: List Charter and FAQ at: List Charter
and FAQ at: List Charter
and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
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Title: RE: Is virus protection on the Exchange server necessary?
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