For Windows I would reccomend you dont use norton. They now go by that
wonderful concept of you purchase only three months of updates. Then we
get in to great subscriptions - which only allow you to download updates
for your current product.
Symantec's products are now more resource-hungry than ever with the
fancy interface.

If you want a commercial a/v package I would reccomend VET @
www.vet.com.au (and yes, .au). It's got a nice clean interface with
upgrades availible from the subscription price.

As for Linux AV - look at RAV (Can buy @ everything linux), there's a
free version of PandaAV.

chris
> Thanks to all who replied. Much appreciated.
> 
> Fil
> 
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Anti-virus
> Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 13:00:41 +1100
> From: Phil Scarratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: Draxsen Technologies
> To: SLUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Hi all
> 
> I need to install some sort of AV software on a network with Linux
> servers (RH7.3) & (unfortunately) Windoze workstations.
> 
> Will an AV solution on the Linux servers do or will the Windoze
> workstations need clients on them as well (eg Norton AV) as is my
> understanding?
> 
> What are people doing in similar situations?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Fil
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