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Thread ID: 108832 2010-04-13 10:33:00 Security Software Group test Driftwood (5551) Press F1
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876135 2010-04-27 03:57:00 From experience, NOD32 is pretty good at stopping viruses but once something gets in it doesn't do a great job of cleaning. So I usually use mbytes or something like that to clean.

Symantec v NOD32
I find the Symantec server console better, its easier to use and integrates with AD really good. Also you can set policies based on the different OUs which is cool. The nod32 client end gives you more options so you get a better idea of the update status etc...

Both have ups and downs :)
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