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Rob,
In your response to Mamdoh you mentioned that you download the latest virus
pattern file 4 times a day. Is this an automatic process? I have tried to
automate it with no luck, so i do it manually. Any pointers you can give me
would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Francisco Alvarado
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
Granny's Poultry Cooperative
84 Scurfield Boulevard
Winnipeg, Manitoba
CANADA R3Y 1G4
Phone (204) 488-2230
Fax (204) 488-2796
rob@dekko.com
Sent by: To: DOMINO400@midrange.com
owner-domino400@mi cc:
drange.com Subject: Re: Again: Server
Based Virus Protection
03/16/01 07:25 AM
Please respond to
DOMINO400
We are very happy with the Trend Microscan product available at
http://www.antivirus.com
We have it running on 3 AS/400's supporting a number of Domino partitions.
We have it download the latest virus pattern files 4 times a day. It will
scan all incoming email. It will also scan all Domino databases for
existing virus's. Just this morning it reported several to me it's caught.
Would not run without it!
Yes, we've had problems with it in the past. Even kept one of our servers
down for a few hours (no corruption, just a bug with a pattern file).
However they are very responsive and the Domino/IBM support personnel seem
to be 'Trend' aware. But who hasn't had problems? I can't begin to count
the number of incidents I've had opened with Domino (just celebrated a 5
month anniversary on one that is still open-LEI), or the number of pmr's
I've opened with IBM. Or the number of times I've called my application
software vendors. We'll just leave Microsoft alone...
Rob Berendt
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Remember the Cole!
"Mamdoh AlOqiel"
<Mamdoh@najd.com> To:
<DOMINO400@midrange.com>
Sent by: cc:
owner-domino400@mi Subject: Again: Server
Based Virus Protection
drange.com
03/15/01 12:39 AM
Please respond to
DOMINO400
Hello everyone,
I was wondering as to what's the scene like for very reliable virus
protection for Domino on the As/400 without the risk of database
corruption or CPU over utilization? :-)
/Mamdoh
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