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Symantec Anti-Virus 8.00 Corporate

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Jan 27, 2003
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Howdy Folks.

Running Symantec Anti-Virus Corporate v 8.00. We have a mixed bag of 98SE and 2000 Pro (mostly 98) clients, Three 2000 Servers SP4, and a Netware 4.2 server. The anti-virus server is one of the Win2000 servers, and it is used to control the AV clients and push out new defs, etc;

All clients are set for primary login on the Windows side, with the MS client for Netware installed in their network settings.

My issue is as follows: In the SAV control panel, we are seeing 2-3 machines that are identified by their IPX addresses, as opposed to standard IP. There are no differences between these machines and the other clients.

Any thoughts on this?

Dennis Jones
 
Dennis,

Can you identify these machines? If so, check out the network settings on these machines - you will (I think) find that they have IPX enabled as well as IP. If you then check the binding order of the protocols on these systems, I'd guess that they're binding IPX before IP and hence it is the primary protocol.

Regards,

HoinviP

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