Axent also has a very good product (NetRanger).  In addition,
http://www.eEye.com/ has a product in testing called Retina that looks
very promising.

"Brian E. Serra" wrote:
> 
> C.K.
> Take at look at ISS's Internet Security Scanner or Network Associates' Cybercop 
>Scanner, both are good but ISS's reporting is a little better.
> 
> BS
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/08/99 07:50:01 PM
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> To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]@Internet
> cc:
> Subject:        scanner for NT server vulnerabilties
> 
> I am looking for a scanner that can scan NT servers for vulnerabilities.
> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thank you in advance and have a nice weekend.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> C.K.
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