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Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition v10.2.2
Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition 10.2.2 2CD ISO | 1.2 GB Symantec AntiVirus combines industry-leading, real-time malware protection for desktops and servers with graphical web-based reporting, centralized management and administration capabilities.Side-effect repair keeps systems operational during security disruptions. Centralized configuration and deployment eases administrative burden and overhead
Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition 10.1.8.8000 / 10.2.2
Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition combines industry-leading, real-time malware protection for enterprise workstations and network servers with graphical Web-based reporting and centralized management and administration capabilities.
Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition v10 2 2-NoPE
NoPE has released a full retail iso for Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition v10.2.2. Symantec AntiVirus is a powerful antivirus that combines industry-leading, real-time malware protection for desktops and servers with graphical web-based reporting, centralized management and administration capabilities. Description: Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition provides scalable, cross-platform virus protection for workstations and network servers throughout the enterprise. Enhanced security feature
Symantec EndPoint Protection 11 MR3 client fails to install on SBS2003
Symantec EndPoint Protection 11 MR3 client fails to install on SBS2003 Just attempted to upgrade one of the Small Business Server 2003 Premium servers from Symantec Client Security (SCS) or was that Symantec AntiVirus (SAV), well v10.2 anyway. Old version System Center Console (SCC) came off ok, rebooted and the new Symantec EndPoint Manager (SEPM) went on without error.
Antivirus Trigger
Antivirus Trigger Threat Level: Antivirus Trigger — AKA AntivirusTrigger — is more fake antivirus/anti-spyware software. You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing Antivirus Trigger onto your computer. Once Antivirus Trigger is in, Antivirus Trigger tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of Antivirus Trigger with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous