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Re: CA eTrust AV
From: Zoran Perkov <zperkov () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 09:22:58 -0500
You need to make registry changes on the client machine.... Resolved by setting the following to 0 and then rebooting: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE \Policies \Microsoft \Windows NT \RPC \RestrictRemoteClients (DWORD value) -/z On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 15:35:51 -0600, Dan Tesch <dan.tesch () comcast net> wrote:
Yes, I use it. I have previously used the Symantec Corporate product which I liked and found pretty easy and intuitive to use. I would agree that the support is dreadful, I also use CA BrightStor and that support leaves something to be desired also. The eTrust took a long time to get completely set up on a network of 1 distribution server, 10 servers and about 30 desktops - I'd estimate about 50 - 60 hours to get it where I was really happy with it. I can say now that it is working pretty much OK but I have a new machine I just added to the network running XPSP2 and I can't get the remote install to work and I suspect the SP2 - anyone have a fix for that?Do any of you use CA eTrust Antivirus 7 or 7.1 ? We have 4000 users. Product seems effective but CA support is dreadful. Cannot get simplest of answers. I have a senior engineer teaching their Helpdesk about the product. Anybody have good or bad experience of this product ? Thanks in advance.
Current thread:
- RE: Help in NTP server Mark Lewis (Nov 08)
- CA eTrust AV Photodemo (Nov 08)
- Re: CA eTrust AV Dan Tesch (Nov 08)
- Re: CA eTrust AV Zoran Perkov (Nov 09)
- Re: CA eTrust AV Trey Stevens (Nov 09)
- Re: CA eTrust AV Dan Tesch (Nov 08)
- RE: Help in NTP server Burton M. Strauss III (Nov 09)
- RE: Help in NTP server Mark Lewis (Nov 09)
- RE: Help in NTP server Mark Lewis (Nov 09)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Help in NTP server Christopher Adickes (Nov 10)
- Re: Help in NTP server Kevin (Nov 15)
- CA eTrust AV Photodemo (Nov 08)