Trojan.vundo

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RadioPatrol

Guest
I remember the 10 server, but normally I installed the client locally and told the software it was managed, and gave it the name of the AV server... I never did a push from 10.

11 you do not have a choice, you must deploy from the AV server even on a new install - it is not bad once you get use to it.... you can install the client separately, but it is unmanaged.

11 hooks itself into your Active Directory Domain and you can search for a single computer, groups of computers or all computers - based on machine name, partial name, IP or IP range. It is really kewl :yay:

I would be the AF has not yet "approved" the Symantec 11 platform yet - by the time they are done with that they will be over-budgeted and version 12 will be out. :lmao:


IMHO - Ok that is dumb as a box of Rocks
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
11 you do not have a choice, you must deploy from the AV server even on a new install - it is not bad once you get use to it.... you can install the client separately, but it is unmanaged.

11 hooks itself into your Active Directory Domain and you can search for a single computer, groups of computers or all computers - based on machine name, partial name, IP or IP range. It is really kewl :yay:

Unless you're running sort of quarantine tool that puts workstations into that quarantine (can't access the network until it has all proper patches, updates, etc...) area until Symantec installs the client I think it's pretty dangerous to put a workstation on a network without AV protection on it. You must have a very controlled network. Why would Symantec remove the option to install a client locally and have it managed?

I agree with Radio, that's pretty dumb.
 
IMHO - Ok that is dumb as a box of Rocks

Unless you're running sort of quarantine tool that puts workstations into that quarantine (can't access the network until it has all proper patches, updates, etc...) area until Symantec installs the client I think it's pretty dangerous to put a workstation on a network without AV protection on it. You must have a very controlled network. Why would Symantec remove the option to install a client locally and have it managed?

I agree with Radio, that's pretty dumb.

:lol: I do agree, it is pretty stupid as we install machines then lay in the utilities and we see NAV as a utility... now, we just log into the AV server and push the client.

From an Enterprise point of view it makes sense, but when you are deploying onesie-twosie machines it is a PITA.

They should have left the option to pick managed or unmanaged like they did in v10. :yay:
 
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RadioPatrol

Guest
Well, I'm about to give up on Vipre. It wont download. Not a good sign for me.



Hmm do you have neighbor or close by friend with a computer you can download it to a thumb drive ?


link problems maybe:


Vipre
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
Hmm do you have neighbor or close by friend with a computer you can download it to a thumb drive ?


link problems maybe:


Vipre

I was able to get it from another PC. Not sure what the deal is with mine. I'm on Comcast and downloading shouldn't be a problem. Now I hope I can the latest definitions without a problem.

Thanks.
 
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RadioPatrol

Guest
I was able to get it from another PC. Not sure what the deal is with mine. I'm on Comcast and downloading shouldn't be a problem. Now I hope I can the latest definitions without a problem.

Thanks.

email or call tech support for the direct download of the updates I had to do that for a Customer PC once
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
Well, I tried Vipre, AVG, Spybot, SAV, Symantec's fixVundo, Vundofix, Adaware, and a couple of others, that I can't think of now, and nothing would remove this virus except Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware.

So, if anyone gets this trojan that's what I recommend.
 
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