Correction, InoculateIT can run either the native engine or the VET engine, but not both simultaneously. Syabari Antigen, however, can run up to 5 engines simultaneously. I haven't worked with it, though.
Thanks for your comments. Some antivirus Exchange agents can not run simultaneously with another antivirus Exchange agent, but a couple can. Sybari Antigen apparently can, and InoculateIT can run with its own engine and the VET engine. It looks like VET (www.vet.com.au) is an Australian...
I have a single virus scanner setup on my Exchange server, and another virus scanner from the same vendor setup on my NetWare server. I thought about having two virus scanners on my Exchange server in case a virus should slip through one of them.
I have also thought about replacing the...
I logged in locally and found that Win Explorer consistently opened quickly. Now that it's clear that having mapped drives slows down response time, any suggestions on how to speed up response time with the drives mapped?
I have Win2K Pro running on a fast computer with 256 MB RAM, but I frequently experience a long pause between launching Windows Explorer (or Outlook, or anything else)and having the window appear. The problem does not happen every time. If I click repeatedly on the Windows Explorer icon on the...
I looked at a description of the w32.weird virus, and it doesn't seem to cause the corruption problems we were encountering. Instead it opens up a backdoor to a remote user.
Last week we had a bad situation where our files on our NetWare 5.1 server were found to be corrupt. Users opening Word files, for example, would find them either empty or containing garbage characters. No hardware problems were found, and no viruses were detected. The problem happened on...
Here's what I have found. It is not possible (from what I can see) to change the name of a shortcut in Windows and still prevent it from converting to the actual file when sent via email. What I had to do was go to the DOS prompt, change the file extension from LNK to LN_, email that file, and...
If you try to create and send a shortcut via Outlook, the shortcut will be replaced(upon inserting in the message) by the file that the shortcut originally pointed to. For example, if have a shortcut to TEST.MDW and send it to a user, they will instead receive the actual TEST.MDW file. Does...
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