AntiVirus Detection in XP SP2


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Wouldn't all the AV software be detected? If changes are not yet done by the time SP2 is released, it probably be added later. MS definitely not going to wanna get sued for monopoly of the AV section.

Firewall software should be the same. Although in the absense of any firewall installed, Windows Firewall will be the main default selected.

Windows XP SP2 RC2:

Antivirus Software Detected Properly:

Grisoft AVG Pro 7.251 Yes

Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.0.121 Yes

McAfee VirusScan Yes

Panda Software Platinum 7.0 Yes

Panda Software Titanium Antivirus 2004 3.01.00 No

Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2004 No

Trend Micro PC-Cillin Internet Security Yes

Zone Labs ZoneAlarm Security Suite 5.0 No

Firewall Software Detected Properly:

Agnitum Outpost 2.1 No

McAfee Personal Firewall Plus Yes

Panda Software Platinum 7.0 Pavfires Yes

Sygate Personal Firewall 5.5 No

Symantec Norton Personal Firewall 2004 No

Trend Micro PC-Cillin Internet Security 11.31 Yes

Zone Labs ZoneAlarm 4.5 and 5.0 (free edition) No

Zone Labs ZoneAlarm Security Suite 5.0

And ZoneAlarm 4.5 Pro No

Master Spy.

F-Prot for Windows 3.15

The new F-Prot Antivirus Update Monitor will also communicate with the new Security Center in Windows XP SP2, to be released later this summer, to help you manage the security of your computer and monitor the status of security updates.

http://www.f-prot.com/news/gen_news/040630...ase_win315.html

Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition v9.0 surely is not detected (yet?)..... that's all I can confirm.

If your using Corp you should be on a domain and Windows Security Center will recognize this. :ninja:

If you're still getting alerts about Symantec Corp. talk to your admin.

Also on a fresh install of RC2 b.2149 at home...

...NAV 2004 was detected for me although it wasn't in some of the earlier builds I tried.

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