Don't wait on the next version coming out, they pushed the Client
Security 2.0 back to first half of 2010 the other day, and the Forefront
Server Security for Exchange back to the fourth quarter of 2009.

 

http://blogs.technet.com/forefront/archive/2009/04/03/schedule-update-fo
r-forefront-stirling.aspx

 

Quite like how the ForeFront for Exchange and Sharepoint packages can
run anti-virus engines from Kaspersky Labs, CA and Sophos so you could
be quite covered by the different definitions from various
manufacturers.

 

Microsoft OneCare was the consumer product they're ditching.

 

 

From: Jon Harris [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 09 April 2009 10:11
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Forefront?

 

Some if the things you need to watch out for are whether you are putting
it on Windows 2008 or 2003,  do you own SQL 2005 or 2008, are you using
any of the System Center products.  Like John the EDU discount just
about kills any price competition.  I use it here for that reason.  I
have had to touch it rarely, it works, it does seem to catch bugs, but
it is not simple to setup if you have any of the mixture I mentioned to
watch out for.  There is a new version coming out that I hope will
remove many of the issues I had.  It does need a full SQL to install and
function correctly but it can be installed without the management
portion but why do that.  Considering how hard NOD32 was to set up and
get running Forefront could be done by a teenager.  Considering just the
install of the management portion NOD beat on the install but getting
the configuration correct was much easier to do on Forefront.

 

If you have any specific questions I will try to help but there are
others using it that I know have more experience than me on the llist.

 

Jon

On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 8:40 PM, John Hornbuckle <
[email protected]> wrote:

We use it, but I'm hardly an expert on it. To be honest, I don't mess
with it much. Which I guess could be viewed as a good thing!  J

 

I like that it's integrated with AD and WSUS-pushing it down to clients
and keeping it updated is simple.

 

I don't really know how to judge its efficacy. We've not had any known
malware infections while using it, but we also keep our workstations
locked pretty tight (e.g., users don't have admin rights and with many
accounts we restrict executables using GPO).

 

We like the pricing; as an educational entity, we get deep discounts
from Microsoft.

 

 

 

 

John Hornbuckle

MIS Department

Taylor County School District

www.taylor.k12.fl.us <http://www.taylor.k12.fl.us/> 

 

 

 

From: Bill Lambert [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 7:12 PM 


To: NT System Admin Issues

Subject: Forefront? 

 

Hello all...

 

I'm tired of using multiple products to protect desktops and email from
spam, viruses and spyware.  I've taken a look at the MS Forefront
product line and it looks like a pretty good solution.  I have Exchange
2003 and XP clients.  

 

Can anyone comment on its effectiveness, installation, management and
use both at the admin and user levels?

 

Any other recommendations are welcome as well.

 

Thanks.  

 

Bill Lambert

Windows System Administrator

Concuity

A healthcare division of Trintech, Inc.  

Phone  847-941-9206

Fax  847-465-9147

 

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