We have been doing OK with Symantec here in LIR (about 80 computers). I
can't think of any virus infections for several years, except on home
computers with no or outdated protection. But I would agree that it
isn't the greatest product (bloat and poor communications about
critical security patches).
We do have lots of spyware issues...
How does Nod32, Trend Micro or F-Prot deal with spyware? I was happy
to see that Symantec finally started including checks for spyware over
the last year, but they don't do such a great job.
We are thinking about buying a Spysweeper license (about $14/pc for two
years of coverage).
-John
On Oct 31, 2005, at 8:10 PM, Peter J Murray wrote:
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> Sure, Symantec is cheap, but it does not meet expectations.
>
> From what I've seen, it seems that Nod32 is the way to go. I wish MSU
> would negotiate a nice rate with them (if anyone's listening).
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