We found Trend to be a good product as well.  We recently defected from it, 
however, as their renewal costs were 200% of what it would cost to switch to an 
entirely new antivirus/antimalware solution.  We were using the OfficeScan 
Enterprise product.  Now we've switched to the Kaspersky Enterprise product.  
And I have to say, the amount of control one can exercise over different 
groupings of workstations with Kaspersky is nothing short of amazing (at least 
insofar as the control I had in Trend OfficeScan 10).

David

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[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of Darin Hostetter
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Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] Server anti-virus

Used Trend at my previous job.  Liked it a lot.  Using Sophos here.  Like it 
just as much.  I don't think you can go wrong with either of them.

The two I used to recommend, Symantec & McAfee are now at the top of my "do not 
use" list.  I saw way too many issues with both of them while consulting at 
various customer sites.

Darin Hostetter
Technology Coordinator
Marshall School District

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I was happy with TrendMicro. I've heard a lot of good things about Sophos, too.

Mike


On Sep 22, 2010, at 10:18 AM, Rick Dulaney wrote:

I'm still using F-prot as my anti-virus. I think most of you have moved away 
from that and found something better. With the latest release, it has started 
scanning files every time they are accessed or printed, which has slowed the 
network to a crawl.   Does anyone know how to restrict the scanning on this 
product?  Or, what is everyone using for anti-virus on their 2003 Windows 
server?
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