Antivirus/Anti-spyware for Windows machines

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We are setting up our first Active Directory in the history of the
company and my first AD in my professional career. We will be having 2
Windows Server 2003 machines as file servers / Domain Controllers, and
an Exchange server. We will be having about 150 or so machines
connected to the domain and about 250 or so email accounts that will
need protecting.

What would you folks on this newsgroup recommend, software-wise, to
handle that? I don't want a "network appliance" as I want something on
each machine. Call me old-fashioned, but I don't believe that having a
Network Appliance alone would solve the problem. I've got experience
with SAV CE, Kaspersky, AVG (freeware antivirus and freeware anti-
spyware), McAfee, and Panda Internet Security. Of those, I like AVG
and Panda the best, but I'm open to suggestion.
 
John Aldrich wrote:
> We are setting up our first Active Directory in the history of the
> company and my first AD in my professional career. We will be having 2
> Windows Server 2003 machines as file servers / Domain Controllers, and
> an Exchange server. We will be having about 150 or so machines
> connected to the domain and about 250 or so email accounts that will
> need protecting.
>
> What would you folks on this newsgroup recommend, software-wise, to
> handle that? I don't want a "network appliance" as I want something on
> each machine. Call me old-fashioned, but I don't believe that having a
> Network Appliance alone would solve the problem. I've got experience
> with SAV CE, Kaspersky, AVG (freeware antivirus and freeware anti-
> spyware), McAfee, and Panda Internet Security. Of those, I like AVG
> and Panda the best, but I'm open to suggestion.
>

NOD 32
 
try it integrates itself with all your Windows Infrastructure including its
organization by Microsoft Operations Manager ( easy of use and scalable
performane ) for both client and server a like even your Exchange if you
have one.

http://www.microsoft.com/forefront



"John Aldrich" <maxxexcaliber@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> We are setting up our first Active Directory in the history of the
> company and my first AD in my professional career. We will be having 2
> Windows Server 2003 machines as file servers / Domain Controllers, and
> an Exchange server. We will be having about 150 or so machines
> connected to the domain and about 250 or so email accounts that will
> need protecting.
>
> What would you folks on this newsgroup recommend, software-wise, to
> handle that? I don't want a "network appliance" as I want something on
> each machine. Call me old-fashioned, but I don't believe that having a
> Network Appliance alone would solve the problem. I've got experience
> with SAV CE, Kaspersky, AVG (freeware antivirus and freeware anti-
> spyware), McAfee, and Panda Internet Security. Of those, I like AVG
> and Panda the best, but I'm open to suggestion.
>
 
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"John Aldrich" <maxxexcaliber@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1194535091.671746.311290@e34g2000pro.googlegroups.com...
> We are setting up our first Active Directory in the history of the
> company and my first AD in my professional career. We will be having 2
> Windows Server 2003 machines as file servers / Domain Controllers, and
> an Exchange server. We will be having about 150 or so machines
> connected to the domain and about 250 or so email accounts that will
> need protecting.
>
> What would you folks on this newsgroup recommend, software-wise, to
> handle that? I don't want a "network appliance" as I want something on
> each machine. Call me old-fashioned, but I don't believe that having a
> Network Appliance alone would solve the problem. I've got experience
> with SAV CE, Kaspersky, AVG (freeware antivirus and freeware anti-
> spyware), McAfee, and Panda Internet Security. Of those, I like AVG
> and Panda the best, but I'm open to suggestion.
>
 
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