Microsoft Releases Business Antivirus

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by ronjor, Jun 6, 2006.

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  1. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

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  2. JimIT

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    Got a trial of Antigen a couple weeks ago. Looks interesting.
     
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    We knew it was coming, we just didn't know when. They are as slow as an ox driven cart. :D
     
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    Off topic, but that is friggin hilarious!!!!! :D:D:D
     
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    Why would You let a Ox drive your Cart to the Virus Store?
     
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    From ronjor's link...
    Let's see if I understand this. Ummm... Microsoft, the producer of Windows server software is seeling Antigen -- a product for dealing with security weaknesses of Windows server software.

    If so -- isn't that sort of like a boat builder who builds leaky boats, and sells life preservers on the side?o_O
     
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    bellgamin,

    Dang it! You made my side hurt from laughing so hard! :D That was about the funniest blast at MS that I have ever heard. Priceless humor and its the truth also. :eek::D:D
     
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    I think you picked a bad quote... that doesn't imply that at all. It might fit for OneCare, but not sure Antigen fits in that picture. From my understanding Antigen doesn't deal with the protection of the Windows server itself at all, but protecting the clients behind the server.
     
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    Yah...that's what I thought too. It's for Exchange Server...e-mail. Spam and virus removal...not really Microsofts fault.
     
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