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    Default Antivirus for network

    hi,,

    as my job revolves around system management, i want to deploy antivirus for my network having 6 servers and 120 nodes.

    it's really tiresome to load antivirus in all the machines and update the new definition every 14 days. it's practically not possible also.

    to avoid this headache, pls suggest what can be done to make it more convinient and easy to handle yet not compromise on security.

    we have win XP pro and windows 2003 servers

    help will be really appreciated.

    taken

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    Try NOD32 AntiVirus as it supports client server environment.
    http://www.nod32.com/home/home.htm
    http://swatrant.blogspot.com/

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    You can use the Symantec ( note not Norton ) Antivirus Corporate Edition. It supports client/server environment and has a very good real time scanning and good scheduling features. Also update is only at the server end.

    Hope this helps you.
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