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as answered you before
How would YOU check that there was a
virus or not? Once you know that you can see if SA is able to
perform the same kind of "control"/check.
A typical thing could be SNMP or the
eventlog.
Dirk. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Schlumpf Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 5:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [SA-list] Configuration for AV alerts Has anyone figured out how to
configure the software to reach out to a remote site (thru VPN or other means)
and check to see if any viruses were found by NAV on a given workstation? Most
of my clients are small businesses, so don’t have Corporate AV or even server
software, so they use NAV 2004 on Win2k Pro or XP pro usually. They are
typically sitting behind a VPN Dlink router with a static IP, so getting to them
safely shouldn’t be a problem. I just don’t know what to do after that…
Confession: I am a novice user and
am WAY outclassed by most of the users of this software in this forum, so if you
are willing to help me, just assume I am a junior level technician with a
limited understanding of script writing, snmp etc…cause I am.
;-D Thank
you, Chris
Schlumpf 254-675-3511
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- [SA-list] Configuration for AV alerts Chris Schlumpf
- RE: [SA-list] Configuration for AV alerts Dirk Bulinckx
- RE: [SA-list] Configuration for AV alerts Bell, Robert
- Re: [SA-list] Configuration for AV alerts Michael Shook
- RE: [SA-list] Configuration for AV alerts Walker, Chuck
- RE: [SA-list] Configuration for AV alerts Azhar Siddiq
- RE: [SA-list] Configuration for AV alerts Chris Schlumpf
- RE: [SA-list] Configuration for AV alerts Dirk Bulinckx
