Marianne,
We currently use schedules sweeps of the data areas using Trend AV with a drive mapping for the software to use from an NT server. These are the vendors that are mentioned in the integrated solution with NetApps in the press release on the following link...
http://www.netapp.com/news/press/2001/news_rel_20010125.html
Until then, I guess it is down to drive mappings and configuring clients to scan files on read.
Regards, Jason
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-----Original Message----- From: Marianne Lindberg [mailto:Marianne.Lindberg@nsc.com] Sent: 30 January 2001 15:28 To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Anitvirus on netapp
I'd be curious about what everyone (who has CIFS data on their Filers) is using as well. We're using Network Associates' (nee McAfee) Netshield from an NT Server. The Server version does allow you to scan network drives. You might find that a different version of Norton would do the same. What about everyone else?
Regards, Marianne
uwe_goebel@mentorg.com 01/30/01 03:09 AM
To: toasters@mathworks.com@Internet cc: (bcc: Marianne Lindberg/Americas/NSC) Subject: Anitvirus on netapp
Hi there, I'm curious how everybody is checking against viruses at the filers. We tried to use a PC were NAV is installed and configured NAV to check network drives, but unfortunatly it doesn't check the network drives. Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanx
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Uwe GOEBEL System & Network Administrator Information Technology Mentor Graphics Deutschland GmbH mailto:uwe_goebel@mentor.com uwe_goebel@mentor.com