It all depends on what you want to pay, and how you want to control it. I
like Norton AntiVirus myself, but we also have Panda AV as well. Both are
very good, and both can do automatic Definition file updates via a central
server that pushes out updates to the rest of your network...
Cheers
G.
Craig Sterley
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Now that I have NImda cleaned from my servers/network. what is the
reccomended software for virus protection on file/print servers?(NT4 SP6a)
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