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Nod32 Antivirus on Terminal Servers

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snootalope

IS-IT--Management
Jun 28, 2001
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Anyone here using Nod32 antivirus on their terminal servers/citrix servers?

Likes? Dislikes?

I've been testing it out the past couple weeks and I'm pretty impressed so far. Simple to install and configure and it just plain works.

However, maybe I'm looking in the wrong area here, but I can't find that there's a central management application for it. Is there one? I downloaded the business demo, so I'm assuming it should have been with that somewhere.. ??

Thanks for any advice or what to whatch out for!!
 
I really like Nod32 - the bits you are looking for are the Remote Administrator server and the Remote administrator console. These 2 allow for central administration of Nod32.

Paul
MCSE 2003
MCSA 2003
MCTS:Active Directory
MCTS:Network Infrastructure
MCTS:Applications Infrastructure

If there are no stupid questions, then what kind of questions do stupid people ask? Do they get smart just in time to ask questions?
Scott Adams
 
Using Nod32, but not through TS/Citrix.

When I installed some 18 months ago there was a seperate management application. Remote Administrator I think it was called and comprised of two parts, the server and the console.

The guys at Eset were pretty helpful getting things up and running if you encounter a problem :).
 
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