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AV Protecting various HA servers


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  • Subject: AV Protecting various HA servers
  • From: "Paul Gale" <groups@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 08:42:10 -0000
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I=92d be interested in peoples thoughts on anti virus protection on PC=92s
=
used as media servers, CCTV servers etc on a network that has a good
router=
/firewall connected to broadband Internet.

I=92m just installing XP Pro on a PC and will be dedicating it to be a
CCTV=
server. I=92m wondering whether I should leave Norton AV corporate client =
installed and whether this will adversely affect the CCTV performance (all
=
depends on the files it scans I guess). Being a CCTV server, it=92s not
goi=
ng to do anything else and won=92t get other files stored on it.

I do have Norton AV Server edition running on my W2K server on the network
=
for what it=92s worth.

Any thoughts?

Paul.




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