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avast! Windows Home Server Edition

Slimy   on 22 December 2007 - 23:50 · 9 comments & 9832 views

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avast! antivirus WHS Edition has the same ICSA Certified scan engine as all avast! antivirus products, offering best-in-class protection against the latest and legacy virus, malware, trojan and spyware risks. Virus definitions and scanning capabilities are updated very regularly (sometime several times per day, depending on current threats), so you can rest assured that your Windows Home Server is protected at all times, all you need to do is install, configure once (if you want to change the default settings) and forget about malware being a problem. Install and forget: we've got it covered.

Features:
  • Full on-access scanning - which scans files as you access them, to make sure they are safe from infection
  • On-demand scanning - for scheduled or ad-hoc scans of your system volumes
  • Virus Chest - a safe storage place for infected or suspected files, where they cannot harm your system
  • Fully automatic updating - of the program and virus definitions
  • Full scanner preference control - set avast! to work in the way you want
  • Integrates seemlessly with the WHS Console
  • Allows for easy management of all avast! installations running on your home network


Download: avast! Windows Home Server Edition
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Link: Home Page | Forum Discussion (Thanks martyras)

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#1 Wanderermy on 23 Dec 2007 - 00:40
(3 replies) #2 Raa on 23 Dec 2007 - 00:52
Happy to keep running NOD32.

The best antivirus there is.
#2.1 Janitor on 23 Dec 2007 - 04:28
Quote - (Raa said @ #2)
Happy to keep running NOD32.

The best antivirus there is.


Do you have green hair?
#2.2 EL1TE on 23 Dec 2007 - 14:09
Quote - (Janitor said @ #2.1)
Quote - (Raa said @ #2)
Happy to keep running NOD32.

The best antivirus there is.


Do you have green hair?

LOL!
#2.3 Cansokid on 27 Dec 2007 - 03:31
NOD has not yet release a WHS version as of yet....
#3 Xenomorph on 23 Dec 2007 - 03:55
I've been using Avast! for many years.

I get great anti-virus protection, and it costs $0!
#4 Neoauld on 23 Dec 2007 - 06:20
nice new UI
wonder if the other editions will eventually move 2 that
#5 - Kaboose - on 23 Dec 2007 - 08:58
this actually looks good....how is the standalone Av on memory?
im kinda interested
#6 aclca on 23 Dec 2007 - 17:05
AVG protect my system quite well!

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