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Dave,
You could try Bullguard -
http://www.bullguard.com/productinfo_html.aspx
I'm not sure if it runs on SBS but there is a free trial download.
We've found that in use, its load on the processor is very much lower
than other anti-virus software + it has additional features like
firewall, spam filtering, and even on-line backup services with 24/7
support. Also the pricing is very attractive.
Chris Thompson
The Internet Agency
In message <000501c6ce20$a208f850$090101c0@PCC>, "Dave Powell, MMfab"
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>Anybody have any suggestions / favorites ? All I really need is something
>cheap and easy to set up to protect just the server itself. (All the user PCs
>are protected by packages that won't run on SBS2003, and we don't especially
>need to change that).
>
>As near as I can tell from browsing the internet, I will be stuck buying a
>five-seat client-server package from some company or other. I can live with
>that even though it is a bit overkill.
>
>(In case it matters, the server in question isn't doing much except except
>hosting one little multi-user package. We are not running exchange server).
>
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