2 Aug 2016 at 12:33 #1 swain90 swain90 Associate Joined 7 Aug 2012 Posts 949 Hi All, Just wondering for those who have windows servers at home for the media servers, do you use any sort of anti virus at all? I currently don't but I'm wondering if I should? Cheers Swain90
Hi All, Just wondering for those who have windows servers at home for the media servers, do you use any sort of anti virus at all? I currently don't but I'm wondering if I should? Cheers Swain90
2 Aug 2016 at 13:02 #3 swain90 swain90 Associate OP Joined 7 Aug 2012 Posts 949 Just having a read around, it looks like there are methods to get Security Essentials working on Server 2012.
Just having a read around, it looks like there are methods to get Security Essentials working on Server 2012.
2 Aug 2016 at 14:08 #7 swain90 swain90 Associate OP Joined 7 Aug 2012 Posts 949 the-evaluator said: I found that those methods work on 2012, but not on 2012 R2. Click to expand... Ahh, I'm pretty sure I have the R2 release.
the-evaluator said: I found that those methods work on 2012, but not on 2012 R2. Click to expand... Ahh, I'm pretty sure I have the R2 release.
2 Aug 2016 at 14:10 #8 swain90 swain90 Associate OP Joined 7 Aug 2012 Posts 949 nutcase_1uk said: I use Sophos. Click to expand... I quite like MSE as it seems very light weight, what's Sophos like?
nutcase_1uk said: I use Sophos. Click to expand... I quite like MSE as it seems very light weight, what's Sophos like?
5 Aug 2016 at 07:33 #13 swain90 swain90 Associate OP Joined 7 Aug 2012 Posts 949 I'm not going down the avast route, really don't like the UI. The college I used to work at had Kaspersky and then switched to Sophos and they found that sophos had detected a few things Kaspersky missed.
I'm not going down the avast route, really don't like the UI. The college I used to work at had Kaspersky and then switched to Sophos and they found that sophos had detected a few things Kaspersky missed.
23 Aug 2016 at 13:47 #21 swain90 swain90 Associate OP Joined 7 Aug 2012 Posts 949 I feel this thread got a little deep for what it was intended, it was aimed at the home users not corporate.
I feel this thread got a little deep for what it was intended, it was aimed at the home users not corporate.