is v3 enough for a server?

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus' started by weevil, Feb 25, 2008.

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  1. weevil

    weevil Registered Member

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    I currently have a small business server 2003 box in the office which currently has just v3 of EAV on it., all clients have v3 on - is this enough to protect all the mailboxes? what would be a scenario where you would get v2.7 for exchange?
     
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    V3 on an SBS2003, eh? You're brave.

    To protect your mailboxes you will need NOD32 for Exchange (XMON) v2.7. You can't do that, however, with v3 EAV - you will need to remove that and revert to v2.7 NOD32.

    There is supposed to be a v3 replacement for v2.7 XMON at some stage, but there's no sign of it yet.

    If you revert to v2.7 NOD32 on your SBS, you will also need to install the new (v2) Eset Remote Administrator (ERA), as v2.7 can't provide an update mirror for v3 clients.
     
  3. weevil

    weevil Registered Member

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    well i initially installed 2.7 on the server and set up a netlogon script to install EAV to all machines on the domain - but it also installed EAVv3 onto the server when it was restarted - out of my short-sightedness most probably :)
     
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