On Sun, 1 May 2005 03:19:13 +0100, Matt Fretwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Tim Boyer wrote:
>
>> I'm running 3.0.3 on a couple of mail servers.
>> 
>> Here's the nice thing about Symantec.  I've got it set up on a central
>> server.  It polls the Symantec virus server, pushes the results down
>> to the user's desktops, and updates.  Without any user intervention.
>
> The download and push can be done on the server via a script.
>
>
>> Since I can't rely on the users to click on the button that says 'For
>> God's sake, you idiot, click this to update your antivirus', I need to
>> find some other solution.  So far, Symantec's provided it.
>
> As far as I remember, ( not for love nor money do I touch Windoze
>machines these days :), Windows has scheduling and logon scripts, does it
>not? Your criterion seem to be easily met by methods already available on
>both platforms.
>
> BTW, are you referring to AV or spam products? Your replies seem a bit
>schizophrenic regarding that point :)
>
>
>> But I'd _much_, much rather have an Linux product that'll  do the
>> same.
>
> You already have, whatever the product.
>
> If there is something you cannot do on a *nix machine, it obviously isn't
>worth doing :)
>
>
>Matt
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