
Good day. I assume that since you have a server, you also have clients. I would advise that you go for a Centralized Anti-Virus (Corporate Edition) that you can manage and update all clients. This reduces bandwidth utilization, and eases your life when there's network virus. I would propose Symantec Endpoint Protection, AVG Corporate Edition, McAfee. All have pros and cons.. depends on which applications are running on the server. Hit me off-list we discuss further. WR. ./Sam On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 12:46 PM, wa <wanangu@gmail.com> wrote:
use f-secure for windows server. it works fine with me.
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Michael Bullut <main@kipsang.com> wrote:
Hey guys,
Does anyone know of a reliable anti-virus that can run on Windows 2008 R2? I'd really appreciate! Thank you.
Best regards,
Michael.
Sent on the run, Please excuse errors & ommissions!
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