I'll have to look at GFI and what it does. Why does ISA server need its own anti-virus software? How does ISA server get infected?
I'm thinking anti-virus on the OS just because its a member of our domain. It is on a separate subnet but if ISA server needs anti-virus software, doesn't this mean the box itself can get a virus?
If this reveals that I don't know much about ISA...that's true. But I am learning.
Thanks - good to know. I've deployed ePO and the clients are configured to pull updates from the ePO server on the LAN so I should be OK. Thanks for the info.
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