virus protection for Microsoft server products

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Conor said:
Linux isn't for you then..

Actually, I like Linux. I just didn't realize it could run on a Windows 2000
Server or .NET server as an antivirus tool.
 
It can't.

What was suggested there is to run Linux instead of windows on the server
thereby removing the virus risk almost completely. Be sure you learn how
to properly secure the server though so you dont become a victim to other
attacks ;)
 
Conor said:
It can't.

Well, then Linux is *not* the answer to Frank's question?
Linux may be a good choice for an OS, but maybe the OP
has no say in the matter, and only wants an AV tool for the
systems he mentioned. The subject line sort of spells it out
for you ~ "virus protection for Microsoft server products".

Linux is great, as long as it forces its userbase to have a clue.
Sadly, this is becoming less and less the case as distro's aim
more for the mainstream.
 
Linux is great, as long as it forces its userbase to have a clue.
Sadly, this is becoming less and less the case as distro's aim
more for the mainstream.
Redhat shifting towards concentrating on the enterprise sector though
IMO was a good move.
 
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