Normally I find that the server that you put into the subnet config maybe down. Have you verified it is online.
"evil prospers when good men do nothing”
Not sure if this will help but I found it on CA's site.
INOTASK.EXE will consume 100% CPU when adjusting to/from daylight savings time. Scheduled tasks, such as signature download and scheduled scan jobs, no longer execute. This problem may occur when the system time is changed manually or...
Sounds like the server running the admin console may have lost connectivity with your network. Have you tried pinging any of the work stations or servers from the manager?
"evil prospers when good men do nothing”
The only way is to keep the definitions up to date. NAVCE does not give you that option that I have ever heard of
"evil prospers when good men do nothing”
Symantec Recommends strongly that when you upgrade to a new version such as you are doing that you un-install the old version before installing the new version. Just finished over 1000+ Servers
"evil prospers when good men do nothing”
Have you looked in the quaratine folder to see if they are possibly still there. If they try to delete them and then run the scan. What version of Norton are you using.
"evil prospers when good men do nothing”
Basically the Quarantine option does not quarantine the virus it quaratines the user from accessing the directory where the virus is located. the default is 24hrs. This caused a huge issue on my network back when lovegate first hit. Against my wishes we were running InoculateIT on hte file...
Under your policies do you have it set for scanning outbound SMTP or inbound SMTP on the Front End Servers.
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This article may be the one you need.
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/3353489cd5cd08c388256c0e005a96e4/8b7a83efd14fd12e65256c96003548a6?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam
"evil prospers when good men do nothing”
If 7.0 is working and you are not having any issues why upgrade. Let 7.1 seat out in the wild for a while so all the bugs can be found and fixed. Then think about upgrading.
"evil prospers when good men do nothing”
Agree, it is your choice, however an alternative is to use the Alert Management System. You can set this up to alert you if a client workstation detects a virus. It can be set up to tell you what, when, who, and where. I understand your position. We currently have over 200K + clients on our...
The article below might help.
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nsw.nsf/0f75ab1a9982283d88256c250066dc94/0c499a28874e5c6488256ac300712d93?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam
Good Luck
"evil prospers when good men do nothing”
Not exactly sure which what version of 2003 you are using or your OS, but try one the article that fits best for you. Reboot your system in safe mode and following the instructions.
For W2K/NT...
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