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Offline Meomix

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Anti-virus program enterprise edition.
« on: March 14, 2010, 05:29:49 AM »
My dad says he needs Anti-virus program for Windows 2000 Server and he wont accept anything less than enterprise level antivirus. Is there a free one out there?
If not just tell me the best one so i can go and get the crack for it so he can stop bothering me.



While im at it, i've been having problems with my Nod32 antivirus, it keeps catching these 2 viruses that appear to be spyware, it complains that it couldn't remove them because a program is in use. I delete them from the quarantine but they keep popping back. What program do i now have to download to shut the alerts up?

The viruses aren't in quarantine at the moment but here is my Hijacklog.

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« Last Edit: March 14, 2010, 06:08:49 AM by Meomix »
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Re: Anti-virus program enterprise edition.
« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2010, 06:02:50 AM »
nod32 or symantec are both good, tho u might wanna get spybot search and destroy first, its free =] (but not as good) lol

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Re: Anti-virus program enterprise edition.
« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2010, 06:08:01 AM »
I couldn't find Nod32 Enterprise edition on the torrents, my bad for not clarifying that the computer Dad's using is a Windows 2008 server. Forgot the system requirements portion.

And is Spybot search and destroy for my virus problem or the server problem? Please clarify.
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Re: Anti-virus program enterprise edition.
« Reply #3 on: March 14, 2010, 12:22:07 PM »
aah, i tought it was for personal pc

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Re: Anti-virus program enterprise edition.
« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2010, 01:27:17 AM »
My dad says he needs Anti-virus program for Windows 2000 Server
Sure.

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and he wont accept anything less than enterprise level antivirus.
He shouldn't be making decisions about technology if he uses that kind of terminology.

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Is there a free one out there?
It's called Unix*.

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If not just tell me the best one so i can go and get the crack for it so he can stop bothering me.
Using cracked software is stupid.  Using cracked security software is even more stupid.  Using cracked security software on a server...

Is he using Windows Server on a desktop machine just for the hell of it, or is he actually trying to run a server of some sort?  If the latter, he really shouldn't, because it's going to get owned very, very soon if he's in charge of it.

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While im at it,
Don't ask two unrelated questions in one thread.

* Ok, technically, unix-like systems.
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Re: Anti-virus program enterprise edition.
« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2010, 11:46:50 AM »
My dad says he needs Anti-virus program for Windows 2000 Server
Sure.

Meo: Hes running a business.. don't ask me.


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and he wont accept anything less than enterprise level antivirus.
He shouldn't be making decisions about technology if he uses that kind of terminology.

Meo: If you are trying to run a huge business shouldn't you be using software that fits the bill?


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Is there a free one out there?
It's called Unix*.

Meo: We're setting up a SAN ISCSI server that wont work unless we use windows, to be quite honest Unix is a pain. And Dad is an idiot.

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If not just tell me the best one so i can go and get the crack for it so he can stop bothering me.
Using cracked software is stupid.  Using cracked security software is even more stupid.  Using cracked security software on a server...

Meo: Well then if there is a free enterprise or at the very least decent free anti virus for 2008 server then i'd be pleased.


Is he using Windows Server on a desktop machine just for the hell of it, or is he actually trying to run a server of some sort?  If the latter, he really shouldn't, because it's going to get owned very, very soon if he's in charge of it.

Meo: LDAP, Active directory, SAN, Clustering. The list goes on.

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While im at it,
Don't ask two unrelated questions in one thread.

Meo: If i end up making three duplicate threads i can already picture Psyren corralling the thread to bits.

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Re: Anti-virus program enterprise edition.
« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2010, 07:56:54 PM »
Please learn how to use the quote tag.

and he wont accept anything less than enterprise level antivirus.
He shouldn't be making decisions about technology if he uses that kind of terminology.
If you are trying to run a huge business shouldn't you be using software that fits the bill?
No, he should hire a sysadmin, or if it's not a large enough business for that, get a contract with one of the companies that does that sort of stuff.

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Is there a free one out there?
It's called Unix*.
We're setting up a SAN ISCSI server that wont work unless we use windows, to be quite honest Unix is a pain. And Dad is an idiot.
Exactly.  If someone can get things working without having to know all the crap that goes on underneath, they're missing out on important knowledge, and probably don't even know it.

I was being a bit facetious, though.

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Is he using Windows Server on a desktop machine just for the hell of it, or is he actually trying to run a server of some sort?  If the latter, he really shouldn't, because it's going to get owned very, very soon if he's in charge of it.
LDAP, Active directory, SAN, Clustering. The list goes on.
That will be fun.

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While im at it,
Don't ask two unrelated questions in one thread.
If i end up making three duplicate threads i can already picture Psyren corralling the thread to bits.
No, he'll get angry if you make two threads about the same thing, or you make a thread about something that there are already 9001 threads about, etc.
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Re: Anti-virus program enterprise edition.
« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2010, 11:49:04 PM »
Please learn how to use the quote tag.

I can see this discussion is going nowhere, do i really have to explain the chaos that quoting is once it becomes too big to separate who said what, my family problems that led to the specific nature of my post and time constants?

You can close the thread now, ill just ask about my bug problems later.
« Last Edit: March 15, 2010, 11:52:51 PM by Meomix »
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Re: Anti-virus program enterprise edition.
« Reply #8 on: March 16, 2010, 02:15:35 AM »
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows Servers Enterprise Edition
http://www.kaspersky.com/anti-virus_windows_server_enterprise