Windows Server - Has anyone used the antivirus solution bundled with SonicWall?

Asked By Jack
20-Nov-09 07:23 PM
Hi everyone,

I have installed Trend Micro WFBS Adv. on all my managed SBS
networks.

Recently I need to install a SonicWall TZ210 for a client. Does anyone
have ever used its bundled antivirus solution? How good or bad is it?
I am asking this is because I am not sure if I should deploy Trend
Micro or just use the bundled antivirus.

Thanks

Jack
OrmightAV.Thanks
(1)
SonicWall
(1)
Suspenders
(1)
WFBS
(1)
SBS
(1)
  Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] replied to Jack
20-Nov-09 08:09 PM
I have used it and it is fine - but to me it is not a substitute for local AV.
I am a belt 'n suspenders girl.
  Dave Nickason [SBS MVP] replied to Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
21-Nov-09 03:43 PM
Me too - I am sort of stuck with clients bringing in files on flash drives or
burned to CD, so I want AV running on all the client PCs.  I suppose I might
feel differently if I could block files from coming in directly to a
workstation that way, but I cannot, so that is that.
  Jack replied to Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
22-Nov-09 09:14 PM
.

Thanks Lanwench, I will keep TM then
  Jack replied to Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]
22-Nov-09 09:14 PM
or
might
AV.

Thanks Dave for the input.
Create New Account
help
Help Windows Server I have something that looks like the below. . . Internet (VPN Tunnel) | netwk = = = sonicwall = = = = = sonicwall = = = = = ISA = = = = = Network 192.168.17.x 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 192 a secure VPN tunnel. . . Please help. . . . ISA Configuration Discussions VPN (1) Ryan (1) B044EF3A5E1C (1) Sonicwall (1) Warranty (1) Netwk (1) Beind (1) 16.x (1) You'll need to create the .16.x network. How you define the source & destination will depend on whether the sonicwall is performing NAT on the traffic through the VPN tunnel. ISA Live Monitoring can help smart-questions.html I have something that looks like the below. . . Internet (VPN Tunnel) | netwk = = = sonicwall = = = = = sonicwall = = = = = ISA = = = = = Network 192.168.17.x 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 192
Importing Sonicwall settings into ISA Windows Server We are moving from Sonicwall to an ISA based firmware. Is there a way to simply convert the settings from Sonicwall to something that can be imported into ISA? ISA Server Discussions ISA Server 2004 (1) Sonicwall (1) Edgesecurity (1) Fd6eeb6cfa07 (1) Convienent (1) Isaserver (1) Cleaner (1) ISA2004 (1) No. They it being in service if you duel home it Internet. Users can keep using the Sonicwall untill ISA is ready. You can even keep the Sonicwall in service for "special jobs" where it may be convienent to do so. - - Phillip Windell Partners: Partner Hardware Solutions http: / / www.microsoft.com / forefront / edgesecurity / partners / hardwarepartners.mspx - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- keywords: Importing, Sonicwall, settings, into, ISA description: We are moving from Sonicwall to an ISA based firmware. Is there a way to simply convert the settings from
Sonicwall and XP Help!!! Windows Server I have installed a Sonicwall Firewall at both sides of a VPN. Sonicwall, for security reasons, has the wired and wireless in their router set up with two the printer is shared on one of the desktops. There is a setting in the Sonicwall to assist with the probem, but it is not enough. Does someone have a solution just a Private WAN link. Here's a few things to think about: If each Sonicwall is involving two subnets (192 & 172), then that means the same is propbably happening at Server "reachable" to the Clients. It is not the job of the WINS Server. The SonicWall boxes are effectivly being the What I've said obvoiusly doens't give you any In addition to Phil's reply - Make sure you set up a rule in each sonicwall so that all WLAN -> LAN traffic is allowed. Presuming of course that's what you printers. I suggest you follow Phil's advice to post more concisely. Hi, In the SonicWall, did you enable the "NetBIOS (or MS networking) broadcasts from WLAN to LAN" setting ? ThePro