NOD32 on servers/domains, still problematic?

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus' started by networknewbie, Jan 9, 2011.

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  1. networknewbie

    networknewbie Registered Member

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    Greetings,

    Our renewal is approaching and we'll be moving from a small peer-to-peer network to an entry sized domain network running with two 2008 R2 servers and using offline files. My question is, have the NOD32 issues with offline files, roaming profiles, and server systems been resolved? Or should I take a look at some of the competition?

    Thanks,

    NN
     
  2. Geosoft

    Geosoft Registered Member

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    Our company uses offline files in terms of Folder Redirection, and I have never had a problem with ESET since we started using them over 2 years ago with offline file usage.
     
  3. MarkHarre

    MarkHarre Registered Member

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    Hi,

    Offline folders are still a problem for us if used with DFS (e.g. \\domain\share) but no problem if using standard network shares (e.g. \\server\share).

    ESET refers people to a Microsoft KB to configure exclusions but I could never get it to work (and nor could ESET support when I logged a call). There is a beta version of NOD32 for servers with automatic exclusions that may resolve the issue - i haven't tried it yet.

    regards,
    Mark
     
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