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I have 4 RedHat Enterprise Linux 2.1 and 4 W2K3 servers that need an antivirus, I'm using a Windows 2003 box with this software as Information Store, I'm already installed SP5.58 into Windows 2003 Servers as Normal Server reporting to my IS, but..!!
has anyone has been installed Trend Micro Server Protect 5.58 in a Linux box as Normal Server..??
Distribution: gentoo, debian, ubuntu live gnome 2.10
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I haven't used that product or any other for that matter, but you might wan to look at norton antivirus corporate edition, which would run on the 2003 server.
There are also a couple of open-source products available for linux you might be able to use.
If you are buying antivirus software, might as well go for some serious AV, like mks_vir. You can deploy it it in windows servers, linux. You can integrate it with amavis or with MS Exchange.
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