v-8.0 is "safe" unto itself. But, that said, it will not protect you from Spyware or Adware. Starting in v-10.0 it will.
Gil
> -----Original Message----- > From: profoxtech-bounces AT leafe .D.OT com > [mailto:profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com]On Behalf Of Michael Madigan > Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 11:55 AM > To: profoxtech AT leafe .D.OT com > Subject: RE: [NF] Symantec Antivirus Corporate > > > Thanks for all that information. > > Am I safe continuing to use 8.0 or are there things that will get by it? > > > > --- On Fri, 5/30/08, Dave Crozier <DaveC@Flexipol.co.uk> wrote: > > > From: Dave Crozier <DaveC AT Flexipol .D.OT co.uk> > > Subject: RE: [NF] Symantec Antivirus Corporate > > To: "'ProFox Email List'" <profox@leafe.com> > > Date: Friday, May 30, 2008, 3:19 AM > > Michael, > > We upgraded from V8 to the latest corporate version 3 > > months ago and have > > ended up kicking it out. It was just so unstable and SLOW > > SLOW SLOW despite > > excluding filetypes such as dbf, cdx etc. Workstations > > would suddenly slow > > down to a crawl for no reason and CPU usage skyrocket to > > 100% - used up by > > the Symantec Services may I add. > > > > The problem seemed to be more prevalent with AMD processors > > for some reason, > > but as we are split about 80% to 20% AMD:Intel it was a > > pain. > > > > We trialed Sophos and last month installed Sophos Endpoint > > suit which is a > > smaller footprint, centrally controlled via an excellent > > administration > > suite and just seems to do the job. Coupled with that, it > > is also cheaper, > > especially if you tell them you are upgrading from Symantec > > and really > > easier to install. > > > > Symantec seem to have taken a huge leap backwards in their > > products over the > > last few years. Even though V8 was "kludgy" it > > did the job with a small > > footprint but as for support - forget it, unless you want > > to learn Punjabi. > > > > Our main reason for upgrading was the pain of administering > > the AV for each > > of the individual workstations which need to > > "exclude" certain file types to > > speed them up but on the fly so to speak. > > > > This, along with Symantec's seemingly random weird > > behaviour on > > workstations, similar to what you are experiencing but even > > MORE so with the > > newest version was the clincher. > > > > With Sophos, this is a breeze and it is literally a fit and > > forget solution. > > > > Dave Crozier > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: profox-bounces AT leafe .D.OT com > > [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf > > Of Michael Madigan > > Sent: 30 May 2008 07:38 > > To: profox AT leafe .D.OT com > > Subject: [NF] Symantec Antivirus Corporate > > > > I have a client with Symantec Antivirus corporate version > > 8.0 running on 10 > > computers. Just recently the date stamp on the virus > > definitions stopped > > showing on the client screen and now just shows blank > > space. This is a > > known issue. > > > > Everything else seems to run fine. They are still > > delivering antivirus > > definition updates. > > > > IS there any advantage to upgrading to a new version of > > Corporate edition? > > I'm inclined to leave well enough alone, but my client > > is getting nervous. > > > > I can't see spending the upgrade price for a 10 pack > > that will possible slow > > down the system. > > > > any thoughts? > > > > [excessive quoting removed by server]
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