On Thursday 14 November 2002 03:32 am, Charlton H. Lopez wrote:

> If this kind of setup works fine for your company and cost is not much
> of a concern, then you really might want to stick with this.  If in case
> you really think of switching, Sophos Anti-Virus for UNIX/Linux
> (proprietary!  Darn!  Good thing I received a freebie!  :-) might be
> worth to look at as a replacement for NAV Corporate Edition.

they already have the NAV licenses.  so it's sunk cost.  does
sophos have a windows client that can be controlled from the
server side to scan the client?  i know about sophos anti-virus
integrated into the mail server, but email is not the only way
people get viruses.

> In regard to authenticating Samba to MS AD, you might want to read this
> http://techupdate.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t481-s2122363,00.html.

thanks.  i've not read it completely, but what i've read looks very
interesting.

tiger

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