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Question about installing SAV 10.0 v NAV 2006 as a stand-alone

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PPettit

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Sep 13, 2003
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At my main office I have about 15 centrally managed Symantec Antivirus Corproate Edition v10.0 clients. At my other 9 remote offices (in 9 different cities with 2-7 users each), everyone has Norton Antivirus 2004/2005. I want to upgrade these remote clients to the latest version.

My local vendor tells me to just buy more SAV licenses and install it as a stand-alone on each machine. Are there any advantages/disadvantages to doing this instead of installing NAV 2006? Would it make sense to try and manage these remote clients from our SAV server if I do install the SAV client? In case you're wondering, most of the offices have some kind of DSL or wireless service but a few are so remote that they only have dial-up access.

Suggestions?
 
I think setting up that many remote clients to be administered at one location would be a headache. I dont know if it can even be done without some sort of a VPN connection so the server can see all the clients. Ive used SAV as a standalone installation before and it works fine. I like it better than NAV. It seems more stable.

 
Thanks for the reply, wasisnt.

SAV seems more stable to me as well. I'm definitely leaning in the direction of installing it as a stand-alone.
 
If there is no VPN connection to the office where the parent server is, you could install the SAV client and it'll just be unmanaged. If there IS a VPN connection, deploy it as managed.

Pat Richard, MCSE(2) MCSA:Messaging, CNA(2)
 
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