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From: kevinp on 13 Aug 2010 11:42 I'm sure everyone's got their own opinion about this, but... Our Trend Micro subscription runs out next month and I'm considering a cheaper alternative. We're running SBS2003 which has Exchange 2003 and we have 68 client computers on the network--40 of them being on one classroom that the students use. I was considering Microsoft's Security Essentials since it's free, but I still need something that will work with Exchange. I haven't checked the pricing on Forefront because it only works with Exchange 2007 or higher. Does anyone have any free or cheap suggestions, or should I just renew our Trend Micro subscription?
From: Susan Bradley on 13 Aug 2010 12:44 kevinp wrote: > I'm sure everyone's got their own opinion about this, but... > > Our Trend Micro subscription runs out next month and I'm considering a > cheaper alternative. We're running SBS2003 which has Exchange 2003 and > we have 68 client computers on the network--40 of them being on one > classroom that the students use. > > I was considering Microsoft's Security Essentials since it's free, but > I still need something that will work with Exchange. I haven't checked > the pricing on Forefront because it only works with Exchange 2007 or > higher. > > Does anyone have any free or cheap suggestions, or should I just renew > our Trend Micro subscription? > I was considering Microsoft's Security Essentials since it's free But not legal to be used in a business setting.
From: kj [SBS MVP] on 13 Aug 2010 13:35 Susan Bradley wrote: > kevinp wrote: >> I'm sure everyone's got their own opinion about this, but... >> >> Our Trend Micro subscription runs out next month and I'm considering >> a cheaper alternative. We're running SBS2003 which has Exchange 2003 >> and we have 68 client computers on the network--40 of them being on >> one classroom that the students use. >> >> I was considering Microsoft's Security Essentials since it's free, >> but I still need something that will work with Exchange. I haven't >> checked the pricing on Forefront because it only works with Exchange >> 2007 or higher. >> >> Does anyone have any free or cheap suggestions, or should I just >> renew our Trend Micro subscription? >> > > I was considering Microsoft's Security Essentials since it's free > > But not legal to be used in a business setting. At least not legal in that business setting. Sounding like some kind of edu enviroment which could make for some heafty discounted product. -- /kj
From: kevinp on 13 Aug 2010 14:01 On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 10:35:18 -0700, "kj [SBS MVP]" <KevinJ.SBS(a)SPAMFREE.gmail.com> wrote: >Susan Bradley wrote: >> kevinp wrote: >>> I'm sure everyone's got their own opinion about this, but... >>> >>> Our Trend Micro subscription runs out next month and I'm considering >>> a cheaper alternative. We're running SBS2003 which has Exchange 2003 >>> and we have 68 client computers on the network--40 of them being on >>> one classroom that the students use. >>> >>> I was considering Microsoft's Security Essentials since it's free, >>> but I still need something that will work with Exchange. I haven't >>> checked the pricing on Forefront because it only works with Exchange >>> 2007 or higher. >>> >>> Does anyone have any free or cheap suggestions, or should I just >>> renew our Trend Micro subscription? >>> >> >> I was considering Microsoft's Security Essentials since it's free >> >> But not legal to be used in a business setting. > >At least not legal in that business setting. > >Sounding like some kind of edu enviroment which could make for some heafty >discounted product. I read more about it and I'm checking into renewing our Trend Micro subscription now. Thanks.
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