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chrisv

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(Msg. 61) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:04 pm
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Damian wrote:
> David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "Damian" <nospam.RemoveThis@rabid-dog.net>
>>
>>> bigl wrote:
>>>> Is epo server an installable option with McAfee's Enterprise
>>>> antivirus
>>>> 8.0.0? Thanks to anyone spending time responding to my question!
>>>
>>> Smart question:
>>>
>>> Why would anyone use McCrappy?
>>>
>>
>> In a corporate environment the Enterprise version of McAfee such as
>> v7.1 or v8.0i are excellent products.
>
> The Enterprise version is still a resource hog.
>

You're correct. In my company the client stations had it disabled so they
could get some work done. I'd hardly call that an 'excellent product' --
'useless' springs to mind. (Makes you wonder if ol' Lipshits has actually
run it.)

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(Msg. 62) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:04 pm
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Damian wrote:
> David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "Damian" <nospam RemoveThis @rabid-dog.net>
>>
>>> bigl wrote:
>>>> Is epo server an installable option with McAfee's Enterprise
>>>> antivirus
>>>> 8.0.0? Thanks to anyone spending time responding to my question!
>>>
>>> Smart question:
>>>
>>> Why would anyone use McCrappy?
>>>
>>
>> In a corporate environment the Enterprise version of McAfee such as
>> v7.1 or v8.0i are excellent products.
>
> The Enterprise version is still a resource hog.
>

You're correct. In my company the client stations had it disabled so they
could get some work done. I'd hardly call that an 'excellent product' --
'useless' springs to mind. (Makes you wonder if ol' Lipshits has actually
run it.)

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chrisv

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(Msg. 63) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:04 pm
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Damian wrote:
> David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "Damian" <nospam.DeleteThis@rabid-dog.net>
>>
>>> bigl wrote:
>>>> Is epo server an installable option with McAfee's Enterprise
>>>> antivirus
>>>> 8.0.0? Thanks to anyone spending time responding to my question!
>>>
>>> Smart question:
>>>
>>> Why would anyone use McCrappy?
>>>
>>
>> In a corporate environment the Enterprise version of McAfee such as
>> v7.1 or v8.0i are excellent products.
>
> The Enterprise version is still a resource hog.
>

You're correct. In my company the client stations had it disabled so they
could get some work done. I'd hardly call that an 'excellent product' --
'useless' springs to mind. (Makes you wonder if ol' Lipshits has actually
run it.)
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(Msg. 64) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:04 pm
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Damian wrote:
> David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "Damian" <nospam DeleteThis @rabid-dog.net>
>>
>>> bigl wrote:
>>>> Is epo server an installable option with McAfee's Enterprise
>>>> antivirus
>>>> 8.0.0? Thanks to anyone spending time responding to my question!
>>>
>>> Smart question:
>>>
>>> Why would anyone use McCrappy?
>>>
>>
>> In a corporate environment the Enterprise version of McAfee such as
>> v7.1 or v8.0i are excellent products.
>
> The Enterprise version is still a resource hog.
>

You're correct. In my company the client stations had it disabled so they
could get some work done. I'd hardly call that an 'excellent product' --
'useless' springs to mind. (Makes you wonder if ol' Lipshits has actually
run it.)
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(Msg. 65) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:04 pm
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Damian wrote:
> David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "Damian" <nospam RemoveThis @rabid-dog.net>
>>
>>> bigl wrote:
>>>> Is epo server an installable option with McAfee's Enterprise
>>>> antivirus
>>>> 8.0.0? Thanks to anyone spending time responding to my question!
>>>
>>> Smart question:
>>>
>>> Why would anyone use McCrappy?
>>>
>>
>> In a corporate environment the Enterprise version of McAfee such as
>> v7.1 or v8.0i are excellent products.
>
> The Enterprise version is still a resource hog.
>

You're correct. In my company the client stations had it disabled so they
could get some work done. I'd hardly call that an 'excellent product' --
'useless' springs to mind. (Makes you wonder if ol' Lipshits has actually
run it.)
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(Msg. 66) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:04 pm
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Damian wrote:
> David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "Damian" <nospam RemoveThis @rabid-dog.net>
>>
>>> bigl wrote:
>>>> Is epo server an installable option with McAfee's Enterprise
>>>> antivirus
>>>> 8.0.0? Thanks to anyone spending time responding to my question!
>>>
>>> Smart question:
>>>
>>> Why would anyone use McCrappy?
>>>
>>
>> In a corporate environment the Enterprise version of McAfee such as
>> v7.1 or v8.0i are excellent products.
>
> The Enterprise version is still a resource hog.
>

You're correct. In my company the client stations had it disabled so they
could get some work done. I'd hardly call that an 'excellent product' --
'useless' springs to mind. (Makes you wonder if ol' Lipshits has actually
run it.)
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chrisv

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(Msg. 67) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:04 pm
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Damian wrote:
> David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "Damian" <nospam.RemoveThis@rabid-dog.net>
>>
>>> bigl wrote:
>>>> Is epo server an installable option with McAfee's Enterprise
>>>> antivirus
>>>> 8.0.0? Thanks to anyone spending time responding to my question!
>>>
>>> Smart question:
>>>
>>> Why would anyone use McCrappy?
>>>
>>
>> In a corporate environment the Enterprise version of McAfee such as
>> v7.1 or v8.0i are excellent products.
>
> The Enterprise version is still a resource hog.
>

You're correct. In my company the client stations had it disabled so they
could get some work done. I'd hardly call that an 'excellent product' --
'useless' springs to mind. (Makes you wonder if ol' Lipshits has actually
run it.)
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chrisv

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(Msg. 68) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:04 pm
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Damian wrote:
> David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "Damian" <nospam.RemoveThis@rabid-dog.net>
>>
>>> bigl wrote:
>>>> Is epo server an installable option with McAfee's Enterprise
>>>> antivirus
>>>> 8.0.0? Thanks to anyone spending time responding to my question!
>>>
>>> Smart question:
>>>
>>> Why would anyone use McCrappy?
>>>
>>
>> In a corporate environment the Enterprise version of McAfee such as
>> v7.1 or v8.0i are excellent products.
>
> The Enterprise version is still a resource hog.
>

You're correct. In my company the client stations had it disabled so they
could get some work done. I'd hardly call that an 'excellent product' --
'useless' springs to mind. (Makes you wonder if ol' Lipshits has actually
run it.)
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David H. Lipman

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(Msg. 69) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 9:51 pm
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From: "Damian" <nospam.DeleteThis@rabid-dog.net>

| bigl wrote:
>> Is epo server an installable option with McAfee's Enterprise antivirus
>> 8.0.0? Thanks to anyone spending time responding to my question!
|
| Smart question:
|
| Why would anyone use McCrappy?
|

In a corporate environment the Enterprise version of McAfee such as v7.1 or v8.0i are
excellent products.

It is their retail products that fall way short of this quality level. The difference
between the reatail and corporate products is like night and day. Almost like they were two
disfferent products from different vendors but using the same Engine and Signature files.

This person has indicated a a question concerning ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) to be used in
conjunction with Enterprise v8.0i.

Your stupid reply in NOT appreciated. Your Trolling this group becuase of dustin's
stupidity is unappreciated. Please stick to subject matter you specifically have knowledge
on as you don't have what it takes to deal with this topic.

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David H. Lipman

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(Msg. 70) Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 9:52 pm
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From: "bigl" <jlorensen.RemoveThis@gmail.com>

| Is epo server an installable option with McAfee's Enterprise antivirus
| 8.0.0? Thanks to anyone spending time responding to my question!

ePO is the management software for the enterprise. You would install it on an existant
server or a dedicated server. That choice is yours. It is an option and is included in
your enterprise license. You may wish to use ePO to manage the enterprise or not.

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David H. Lipman

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(Msg. 71) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:14 am
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From: "Damian" <nospam RemoveThis @rabid-dog.net>


|
| I do, every bit as much as you. Actually, probably more. You know nothing of
| my qualifications.
|

Prove it through text and actions. So far your own words are your own folly.

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(Msg. 72) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:14 am
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David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: "Damian" <nospam.TakeThisOut@rabid-dog.net>
>
>
>>
>> I do, every bit as much as you. Actually, probably more. You know
>> nothing of my qualifications.
>>
>
> Prove it through text and actions. So far your own words are your
> own folly.

You mean like these gems:
http://groups.google.com/groups/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&num=30&q=mul...post+au

You worry too much about others.



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(Msg. 73) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:14 am
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Dustbin wrote:
> David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "Damian" <nospam RemoveThis @rabid-dog.net>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> I do, every bit as much as you. Actually, probably more. You know
>>> nothing of my qualifications.
>>>
>>
>> Prove it through text and actions. So far your own words are your
>> own folly.
>
> You mean like these gems:
> http://groups.google.com/groups/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&num=30&q=mul...post+au
>
> You worry too much about others.


Now that's funny. They read like the neighborhood busy-body who has
self-appointed herself to correct other's habits.
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(Msg. 74) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:19 am
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From: "chrisv" <chrisv RemoveThis @nospam.invalid>


| You're correct. In my company the client stations had it disabled so they
| could get some work done. I'd hardly call that an 'excellent product' --
| 'useless' springs to mind. (Makes you wonder if ol' Lipshits has actually
| run it.)
|

I'm using it (v7.1E) right now on this PC.
I reiterate w/o hesitation, an excellent product.

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(Msg. 75) Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 4:12 pm
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In article <455e4dda$0$32384$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com>,
chrisv.TakeThisOut@nospam.invalid says...
> Damian wrote:
> > David H. Lipman wrote:
> >> From: "Damian" <nospam.TakeThisOut@rabid-dog.net>
> >>
> >>> bigl wrote:
> >>>> Is epo server an installable option with McAfee's Enterprise
> >>>> antivirus
> >>>> 8.0.0? Thanks to anyone spending time responding to my question!
> >>>
> >>> Smart question:
> >>>
> >>> Why would anyone use McCrappy?
> >>>
> >>
> >> In a corporate environment the Enterprise version of McAfee such as
> >> v7.1 or v8.0i are excellent products.
> >
> > The Enterprise version is still a resource hog.
> >
>
> You're correct. In my company the client stations had it disabled so they
> could get some work done. I'd hardly call that an 'excellent product' --
> 'useless' springs to mind. (Makes you wonder if ol' Lipshits has actually
> run it.)
>
>
>
Works fine for us with our 15000+ machines.

However, they just stiffed us on the home use clause in the
latest renewal - the home users have to go to the retail
version. Or I could give them Sophos...
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