Hi Tim,
Considerations for Use with Enterprise Management Tººls
If you are testing Windows AntiSpyware in an enterprise environment, be
aware that Windows AntiSpyware may prompt users to make decisions that could
block some services or options that are deployed through an enterprise
management tººl.
For example, a user may be prompted to allow or block a Systems Management
Server (SMS) script.
In an enterprise-managed environment, you can work around this issue by
turning off the active protection feature of Windows AntiSpywªre.
For more information about this, see the KB article at
support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;892375.
Might want to read this notes:
Subject: MS AntiSpyware Enterprise Edition Availability
12/14/2005 4:46 AM PST
By: Bujova
In: general
From Ron Chamberlin:
Tread carefully in a domain with this.
As was posted elsewhere, one shouldn't run this on a production machine. It
is neither designed nor intended at this time for an Enterprise deployment,
or for deployment in an Enterprise.
Additional info on what may happen in an Enterprise situation can be found
here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;892375
I hope this post is helpful, let us know how it works ºut.
Enge