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which anti-virus

windows 2003 server dosent support kaspersky,which anti-virus is best for 2003 server?

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For server based A/V I would use Norton Enterprise or CA ETrust.
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For server based A/V I would use Norton Enterprise or CA ETrust.
what is "based A/V "?
and is Norton Enterprise best between other?
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the phrase was server based A/V. I think that should be obvious that it refers to an anti-virus program run from a server.

I'm not a big fan of Norton, but their A/V enterprise edition is among the most popular. But I like the CA tools.
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the phrase was server based A/V. I think that should be obvious that it refers to an anti-virus program run from a server.

I'm not a big fan of Norton, but their A/V enterprise edition is among the most popular. But I like the CA tools.
CA tools? which version?
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I told you. Their ETrust line of products. Try this site:

Security, Small and Medium Business

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